
I do love BBQ.
One of the benefits of business trips is getting to spend time with people I either rarely see or didn't know before the trip. I find time and time again that our clients are cool and interesting people, and I learn a lot from each of them. Lots of folks talk about how most people are boring, but I don't believe that. I feel that if you think someone is dull, you probably just don't know them very well yet. (I won't deny some people truly are dull, but not most of them.)
I also find that the older I get the more I reject the common description of a typical person's life as being one of quiet desperation. Sure, we're all desperate in some ways: we're neither as successful nor as good looking as we'd hoped, our lives didn't work out as we'd dreamed, and so on. But what I also see in people all over the country, all over the world, are lives of quiet dignity, even heroism: people doing their best to deliver on their promises to their loved ones, their principles, their dreams.
I'm not trying to be Pollyanna here. I'm not saying I like everyone; I certainly don't. What I am saying, though, is that the world is full of people doing the best they can with what they have, trying hard to be decent, and that's an amazing and inspiring thing.
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