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Courage under Fire – An #AtoZChallenge Theme Reveal

What makes life worth living? It’s an optional question I asked twelve people who, along with me, are hosting the 2013 Blogging from A to Z Challenge.

The question stemmed from wanting to know if men and women see value in their lives through external forces, internal elements, artificial sources of material or a combination of them all. I also wondered if the answers that followed would help me find one or at the very least -- narrow down a place to identify it since I’ve been looking for an answer to this question for quite some time. After going out of my mind between January and now, trying to pick a theme for the A to Z Challenge (I had one already planned for months and then changed my mind several times), I still came up empty.

So, I decided that the majority of my posts in April will be focused around reflections and perspectives on the very question that has occupied my attention for so long. Fortunately for me, I recently had a brief epiphany that just might be the answer: A New Day.

New days bring with them a chance for new beginnings and that alone with what makes live worth living. Each new day brings with it a fresh start and second, (or third, fourth, fifth, twentieth, seventieth and so on) chances to obtain or experience or feel more, less or the same of what you did yesterday.

A chance…

  • To make amends where needed.
  • To honor the memory of our fellow man and woman whose death is not in vein – especially the brave ones, especially the innovators, especially the inspiring ones, especially the ones who led by example and especially those who we consider heroes.
  • To re-start again or continue where we left off.
  • To learn by doing and do things differently or better this time around, if necessary.

What makes life worth living is being able to get back up again when you fall without a safety net. It’s the ability to pick up the pieces after they crumble, and then build a new puzzle. It’s a chance to even find new pieces of the puzzle, if the ones you already had before are gone or no longer available. It’s an opportunity to carve out a new path if the one you were on yesterday was not working. It is your do-over moment; complete with yet another 24 hours to rebuild, rejuvenate or refine the very key to a life well lived – based on whatever you consider a life well lived to be.

We wait for holidays and special occasions to live it up – experience joy, peace, happiness, freedom or a renewed sense of self: Birthdays to celebrate life, New Year’s Eve/New Year’s Day to reflect and transform, etc. but none of us are certain if we’re going to live to execute our plans for these occasions.

All who awake each morning on this earth have the same 24 hours to use as we see fit. Our choices are what make all the difference in these 24 hours that we have in common. Each new day brings with it a choice to waste your time being idle or to spend your time being productive – once your time is up, it’s over. One can look at this in the perspective of losing or running out of time but I know that is a self-destructive mindset to be in. On the contrary, I think that even if its 11:59pm, you still have 60 seconds to relax and rest or laugh and cheer. Either way, it’s your call – better to be in peace or filled with joy than in anger and discomfort.

Since the only thing guaranteed in life is death, I believe it would be beneficial for us to make the most of whatever time we’re given – in each day that we receive – by thinking and behaving in accordance with the things that we deem as being worth our next breath. Here is the kicker, however, that tends to stop us dead in our tracks: Life is Hard.

It is not easy to live and some of us are often in a state of constant battle. We’re at war with other people; we’re at war with ourselves, we’re at war with policies and beliefs -- and many times, we don’t even know who or what we’re at war with nor do we know why we’re at war at all. The result is a destruction of our own will to triumph and rise above when things don’t go as planned. Victory is not won in a life that has no value. Instead, it is made possible by having the balls to navigate through this madness and find a place where you can be the change and truth you want to see in the world. It’s about having (or at least seeking, if you don’t) courage under fire.               

When my 26 observations about the value of life and all its inner battles from A to Z are introduced in April, I hope they reflect an inspiration from which I’ve now become able to put it altogether – a 20th Century Fox movie about an Army Lt. Colonel, played by Denzel Washington, who faces his own demons when investigating whether a Captain, played by Meg Ryan, deserves the Medal of Honor for being killed in combat.

Through stories about what happened and didn’t happen in their war zone, the characters in this mystery thriller are given opportunities to make amends and rewrite history.

When given a new day, some stuck to their guns no matter what damage it cost them, while others – particularly Washington’s and Ryan’s characters – used their time to make things right (whether it be for the benefit of themselves or that of a fellow human being) when things were going so wrong.

What do YOU think makes life worth living? Are YOU participating in the A to Z Challenge?

I want to send a special shout out to Mina Lobo at Some Dark Romantic and David Macaulay at Brits in the USA for encouraging A to Z Challenge participants to reveal their themes before April arrives.

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This is a great idea for an April theme! I'm looking forward to reading your posts. What makes life worth living for me is knowing that I am loved and forgiven--by both God and my husband. And knowing that this life isn't all there is-- I get to look forward to eternity with Jesus in heaven!

March 29, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJaimie

Your theme sounds like it will be a daily must read. Time is the one thing we do not get a refund on. But with the blessing of a new day, a new 24 hours, it is awesome to consider how we can make things better, make things right, make our lives that much more enjoyable.

March 30, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterAngela Brown

Fantastic and inspirational theme! Courage Under Fire is a good film, too. Hard to watch, though.

Shannon at The Warrior Muse

March 30, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterShannon Lawrence

I think Blogging from A to Z makes life worth living. ;-) Thanks so much for the shout out!

March 30, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMina Lobo

I think it is very important in life to see each New Day as an opportunity. I am inspired by my old dog, who is in pain, but gets up each morning to face the New Day, to see how far he will walk, how many rabbits he will see, how many lizards he will kill, how much good food he will eat, and how much love he will give us and get from us. I think you have chosen well.

I stopped by to thank you for your role in making the Challenge come about.

March 30, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterInger

I have been in a period of reflection myself as I care for dying husband and still provide a stable home for two of our nine grandchildren. I will be coming back to see your A to Z posts.

March 30, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPaula

I hadn't seriously considered choosing a theme, but your post and one other have made me rethink that. Still not sure I want to be pinned down... maybe the theme will emerge in the last week of April.

At any rate, I've nominated you and your blog for an award. See http://jahangiri.us/2013/liebster-award/

March 30, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterHolly Jahangiri

Wow! You believe in posing the tough questions, don't you? What makes life worth living? I will certainly visit your blog often because I want to know,too.

March 31, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterCarolyn Paul Branch

I'm signed up for the A-Z challenge and just getting a headstart on reading the blogs. My theme is crafts.

March 31, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterJanet

Great thoughts. I love new days too. Every new day presents an opportunity to do something great!

All the best with the challenge!

Keep Calm and A-Z
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March 31, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDuncan

Interesting theme, nice choice of film aswell, one I havent seen for sometime. **Puts on "to get a hold of" list** =) Happy A-Zing folks

Dale

April 1, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDale Smurthwaite

Zowie! What an inspirational and thought-provoking theme! You have just decided my theme for next year, which I think will be something introspective like this one. And I am now adding you to my Bloglovin' follows, as I'm eager to read your daily answers to the question of LIFE. For myself, I face each Monday as a new chance to get the week right. Clean slate, fresh start, time to get back on schedule and begin anew. I like your way of thinking, and can't wait to see what else you have to say on the subject! :)

Thanks for helping to host the fun A to Z blog 2013. My number is way up there past 1200. My theme is authors and their books. Hope you get a chance to stop by.
Kathy at Oak Lawn Images

My goodness! What a theme!!! U guys are all heroes at this. You had months to plan a theme for the challenge. Mine was a purely impulse decision at close to midnight on March 31st after I saw some discussions in my group - Chennai Bloggers Club. Needless to add I'm wondering what I've gotten myself into! Made it from A-F and that itself is a hallelujah moment for me! Unable to get much traffic on my blog though despite posting on the FB page. Trying to follow the tips but just thinking of a topic that's hopefully not going to be replicated by someone else, writing it out itself takes all day/all night. By which time I haven't much energy to check out other blogs and leave comments. Which is what I gather generates traffic back. Sigh. At least I've attempted this, so pretty darn proud of myself. Just heard today that internet would be cut off from the 10th until month end due to some cabling work. This month - they just had to do this now. Murphy's Law!!!!!

April 7, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterSumita

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