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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Sport leaders stay motivated to serve

by

Brian Lewis
726 days ago
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"Pride goeth be­fore a fall."- Proverbs 16:18

What is your mo­ti­va­tion to serve? Is it be­cause you want to have ac­cess to op­por­tu­ni­ties to ben­e­fit fi­nan­cial­ly? Why do you want to serve? Even though the an­swers can be coached and prac­ticed. If you read be­tween the lines you can pick up the lack of au­then­tic­i­ty and sin­cer­i­ty. You can if you lis­ten hard enough dis­cern the truth.

We are all sus­cep­ti­ble to be­ing se­duced by the dra­mat­ic irony of the "Siren's" song. It's an age-old af­flic­tion–that at some time we will all face–temp­ta­tion. How then do we pro­tect or mit­i­gate our­selves from the pain and dis­il­lu­sion­ment? The mere fact of be­ing hu­man with hu­man frail­ties. What or who will be the checks and bal­ances? Who or what will be Circe?

What prompt­ed this week's col­umn top­ic was a con­ver­sa­tion, last week, with a for­mer na­tion­al ath­lete who came from very chal­leng­ing cir­cum­stances and who shared with me that were it not for sport he and his com­mu­ni­ty would have no respite from grind­ing pover­ty and crim­i­nal­i­ty. Sports was an ac­tiv­i­ty, that gave an op­por­tu­ni­ty to en­joy some peace and joy. And hence his dis­ap­point­ment at what he per­ceived to be the tragedy of the be­tray­al of "the peo­ple them" by lead­ers in the coun­try who "ride the backs of or­di­nary peo­ple" and then "drop them like a hot pota­to once they get through".

He de­clared that once lead­ers in this coun­try con­tin­ue to ad­van­tage peo­ple, crime will nev­er done. "It ain't have no stop­ping crime and killers. Lead­ers who on­ly on self are the re­al gang lead­ers."

Mr Lewis, he said, "Shad­ow sing the truth when he said pover­ty is hell. Is on­ly op­pres­sion."

Off course, it's easy to de­bunk every­thing I was told with all kinds of high-brow phi­los­o­phy and ut­ter­ances about how much is be­ing done to af­ford op­por­tu­ni­ties for bet­ter­ment and ad­vance­ment.

I asked this still rel­a­tive­ly young man what did he think need­ed to be done? His re­ply: "Give us a fight­ing chance. Is not that we lazy or want to be killers, we didn't born so. What all yuh heads (lead­ers) need to ask is why did we be­come so?"

He fur­ther added: "It don't have no trust in the place is on­ly dis­cour­age­ment."

He made it clear that is all lead­ers–sport, pol­i­tics, busi­ness etc. "It's lead­ers full stop."

We live in a world full of dis­trac­tions. Some may say it's temp­ta­tions, not dis­trac­tions. Sport lead­ers like all lead­ers must guard against dis­trac­tions/temp­ta­tions. The ques­tion, why am I mo­ti­vat­ed to serve? Is a con­stant sign­post. The an­swer re­quires hon­esty as it can change as time goes along. The road to hell is al­ways paved with good in­ten­tions.

In Homer's "The Odyssey", the god­dess Circe ad­vised Odysseus that the Sirens would sing ir­re­sistible songs to lure men to their doom. Circe told Odysseus to plug his men's ears with wax so they would not be tempt­ed to steer their ships off in the di­rec­tion of the Sirens. Odysseus went even fur­ther, he or­dered his men to tie him to the mast, and leave him there un­til the dan­ger had passed, no mat­ter how much he begged them to re­lease him.

Dis­trac­tions/temp­ta­tions are an in­evitable re­al­i­ty of hu­man ex­is­tence. How do lead­ers stay fo­cused on ser­vice and serv­ing those who have en­trust­ed them with the re­spon­si­bil­i­ty of stew­ard­ship/lead­er­ship? How do lead­ers mit­i­gate against the dis­trac­tions/temp­ta­tions of the Sirens of ex­ces­sive pride, ar­ro­gance and self-in­ter­est?

Do like Odysseus and heed Circe's warn­ing.


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