speaking of Lou Holtz, I am rereading his book I have during breaks at work. And I came across this that I have posted before, but I always feel is good food for thought...
Per Lou Holtz, everyone needs 4 things in life:
* First, you have to have something to do. Stories of healthy
individuals who die within a few years of retiring are too numerous to
list. It’s also true that prisoners serving life sentences sleep for
12-14 hours a day because they have nothing in their lives that compels
them to get out of bed.
* The second thing you have to have is someone to love. We are put on
earth to love other people. Those who don’t have anyone exist without
happiness.
* Third, you have to have something to believe in. I’ve always said
that not believing in a god is not an option for humans. You might not
believe in the Heavenly Father, as I do, but everyone has a god. It
might be the quest for power or material gains; it might be a
cause–environmentalism, conservationism, global socialism, or one of
countless other isms, or it might be the search for peace–but everyone
has a god.
* Finally, you have to have something to look forward to. In his
famous book Man’s Search for Meaning, Dr. Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust
survivor, made some interesting clinical observations in the midst of
the horrors of Auschwitz. Dr. Frankl noticed that prisoners who had
nothing to live for and nothing to look forward to died quickly of
starvation, fatigue, or abuse at the hands of their captors. But those
who survived shared one thing in common: They all had something to look
forward to. Often the survivors lived for the thought of rejoining a
relative, or escaping to another country. Sometimes they hung on in the
hopes of exacting revenge on the Nazis. But whatever the reason, those
who survived the greatest atrocity in history were those who had
something to look forward to.
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