Friday, September 2, 2016

Learn to LEAVE A Lasting LEGACY.........



TODAY'S “MYTHOLOGICAL MAGIC”






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Thank goodness September is FINALLY here!!   Just around the corner is the crisp, cool breeze of Fall.  And the foliage on the East Coast begins to transform into a kaleidoscope of vivid colors that are simply awe inspiring to behold!  And while the baseball season is starting to wind down for its perennial race towards the World Series, professional football is just starting it's yearly stranglehold over most of the country!  However, this year the pigskin season will be missing one of its brightest and most prolific superstars.  After an illustrious 18 year career, Peyton Manning retired this offseason, right after wining his second Super Bowl with the Denver Broncos!  During the last decade, Manning had truly become the ‘Face’ of the NFL.  His mug spread over a multitude of commercials, for numerous brands that gravitated toward his embodiment of sound morals, hard work, and UNBELIEVABLE success.  He finished his career with more passing yards and touchdown passes than any other quarterback in league history!! All this despite the fact that he was NEVER the fastest, strongest, or physically imposing of many of his peers.  During the later stages of his career, even his above average arm strength greatly diminished.  Yet, his play on the field actually only improved as he got older.  In fact, in 2013, he had arguably the BEST season of any QB ever!!  This at the ripe old age of 35!

I just happened to be watching a special on ESPN a few evenings ago which chronicled his illustrious career and gave viewers a behind the scenes look at his almost obsessive off season workout program.  What he lacked in talent, he more than made up for in hard work, perseverance, and a drive to leave a lasting LEGACY!

Thankfully, the program ended with Manning giving his retirement speech and I was so taken by his authentic demeanor and inspiring heartfelt messages that I decided to share portions of it with the New Age Nerd community!


"In my very first NFL game, I completed my first pass to Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk. I threw a touchdown in that same game to Marvin Harrison, who would be inducted into the Hall of Fame this August.
"The quarterback for our opponent, the Miami Dolphins, was -- after my dad, my favorite player -- Hall of Famer Dan Marino, who on the first third down of the game completed a 25-yard skinny post. And it was the damndest throw I’d ever seen.
"Later, I completed a pass to tight end Marcus Pollard down the middle and somebody hit me really hard and after I got up, I told myself, 'I know I can play in this league.'
"Later in that struggling season, we played in and lost to Baltimore. It was the first time that the Colts had returned to Baltimore since they had moved back in 1984. We didn’t exactly get a warm reception that day. The fans were screaming at me and I kept thinking, 'Hey, I was only 8 years old then, get off of my back.'
"I had met him once before, but when the game was over I had the chance to shake Johnny Unitas’ hand. He told me, 'Peyton, you stay at it. I’m pulling for you.'
"Well, I have stayed at it. I’ve stayed at it for 18 years and I hope that old No. 19 is up there with his flat top and maybe his black high tops on and I hope he knows that I have stayed at it, and maybe he’s even a little proud of me.
"There is just something about 18 years. Eighteen is a good number and today I retire from pro football.
"I want to thank the people of New Orleans and south Louisiana. New Orleans is my hometown and of course they support their own team, the Saints, but they also support their own and that city and state have backed me from the start.
"Almost 19 years ago to the day, I announced my decision to forgo the draft and stay at the University of Tennessee for my senior year. It was one of the smartest decisions I’ve ever made. I cherished my time in Knoxville, especially my senior year. And I want Vols fans everywhere to know the unique role that you’ve played in my life.
"When I was drafted by the Colts, Indianapolis was a basketball and a car racing town but it didn’t take long for the Colts to convert the city and state of Indiana into football evangelists.
"We ended my rookie season 3-13 and in the process I set the NFL rookie record for interceptions, a record that I still hold today. Every year I pull for a rookie quarterback to break that record. Andrew Luck, Matthew Stafford, Eli Manning, Cam Newton. I still kid Eli that he would have broken it if he would have started all 16 games.
"In the beginning of my time in Indy, the team’s struggles were agonizing. My grandfather would call me weekly to ask if his favorite announcers, John Madden and Pat Summerall, would be broadcasting our game. 'Paw Paw,' I’d say, 'we’re only 2-8 right now. We’re playing the 3-7 Bengals. Madden and Summerall don’t broadcast those kinds of games.'
"Fast-forward to my second year when we had gotten things going a little bit. We were playing the Dallas Cowboys and Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders. I called Paw Paw: 'Guess what, Madden and Summerall are broadcasting the game.” He said, “I can’t believe it.'
"He was elated and he was very proud, and we beat the Cowboys that week and we let the world know that the Colts had arrived. Make no mistake about it, we were coming and we went on to do some phenomenal things like winning at least 12 games seven years in a row and of course winning Super Bowl XLI. And I was truly honored and proud to be a part of it.
"There’s a saying that goes, treat a man as he is and he will remain as he is. Treat a man as he could be and he will become what he should be.
"When I visited Denver four years ago, if John Elway had sat me down and said, 'Peyton, here’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to win over 50 games, win four straight division championships, lose only three division games in four years and none will be on the road, we’ll beat the Patriots in two championship games and you’re going to win NFL Comeback Player of the Year, another MVP, your offense will set single-season passing records, you’ll break a couple more all-time records, and we’ll go to a couple of Super Bowls.' I think I would have taken that deal.
"John, you did tell me that, didn’t you?
"Over my NFL career, I’ve had five head coaches who have helped me become better at my craft and have helped me become a better human being: Jim Mora, Tony Dungy, Jim Caldwell, John Fox, Gary Kubiak.
"There is no way to measure or properly express what a family like mine can mean. Mom, Dad, Cooper, Eli, extended family, you are the best. Ashley, your support is as potent a motivator as any man can have.
"Ashley's and my kids, Marshall and Mosley, have only been around for a couple of years but they have changed my life forever. A week before the Super Bowl our daughter Mosley asked me, 'Daddy, is this the last game?'
'Yes, Mosley, it’s the last game of the season.'
'I sure do want you to win that trophy.'
'I do, too, Mosley. And that’s what we’re going to try to do.'
"Then she asked, 'Daddy, is this the last game ever?' And that’s just when I shook my head in amazement because I was thinking, 'Mort and Adam Schefter had gotten to my 5-year-old daughter to cultivate a new source.'
"When someone thoroughly exhausts an experience they can’t help but revere it. I revere football. I love the game. So you don’t have to wonder if I’ll miss it. Absolutely. Absolutely I will. Our children are small now, but as they grow up, we’re going to teach them to enjoy the little things in life because one day they will look back and discover that those really were the big things.
"So here are the seemingly little things that when I look into my rearview mirror, have grown much bigger.”
"I’ll miss that handshake with Tom Brady and I’ll miss the plane rides after a big win with 53 teammates standing in the aisles, laughing and celebrating during the whole flight. I’ll miss playing in front of so many great fans both at home and on the road. I’ll even miss the Patriots fans in Foxborough, and they should miss me because they sure did get a lot of wins off of me.
"And this is important, football fans everywhere need to know how much they mean to me over the years. Fans, you’re at the core of what makes this game remarkable. I’ve received more letters from you than I can count. Fan letters that have touched me, made me think, laugh and moved me to act.
"I’ve learned a lot through my mistakes, stumbles and losses in football. I’ve also learned this game is a mighty platform that has given me a voice that can echo well beyond the game. Football has taught me not to be led by obstructions and setbacks but instead to be led by dreams. Due to some good genes, I’m smart enough to know that those lessons can enrich who I am and where I go from here.
"I’m totally convinced that the end of my football career is just the beginning of something I haven’t even discovered yet. Life is not shrinking for me, it’s morphing into a whole new world of possibilities.







"Pundits will speculate that my effort and drive over the past 18 years were about mastery and working to master every aspect of the NFL game. Well, don’t believe them. Because every moment, every drop of sweat, every bleary-eyed night of preparation, every note I took and every frame of film I watched was about one thing, reverence for this game.
"When I look back on my NFL career, I’ll know without a doubt that I gave everything I had to help my teams walk away with a win. There were other players who were more talented but there was no one could out-prepare me and because of that I have no regrets.
"There’s a scripture reading, 2 Timothy 4:7: I have fought the good fight and I have finished the race. I have kept the faith.
"Well, I’ve fought a good fight. I’ve finished my football race and after 18 years, it’s time. God bless all of you and God bless football."
I love the fact that Peyton's first season was one of the worst for a rookie QB of all time!  Some considered him to be a complete bust!   Yet, he BELIEVED in himself, had an unshakable FAITH in the Universe and there was NO THING that was going to stop him from pursuing his Hero's Journey!

What a remarkable lesson for us all to Re-member!  It DOES NOT MATTER how your Journey starts, and it is NEVER too late to follow our calling!   NEVER, EVER!  In fact, most of the most famous ICONOCLASTS this world has ever seen,were put through enormous strife, pain, and unimaginable sufferings before they started on their True Path!

So while reading today's post, no matter what your current circumstances may be, know that all things happen through you and FOR you, NOT to you!!  In fact, I highly suggest you begin the process of looking to see every experience you have ever had as though YOU CHOSE IT FOR YOURSELF!  Because, in all actuality, you have.  Every single thing you have gone through has been preparing you for the Miracles you are going to birth and the Legacy you were born to leave!

Nerdmaste,

Jeffrey Louis Martinez









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