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Running against the RACE FOR THE CURE

September 20, 2011 By David Goldstein

River runs pink

What risks do you assume when you’re going against the norms? How does it make you feel?

During a short visit to Portland, Oregon last weekend, I decided to defy the time zone difference and stay on Eastern Standard Time by following Ben Franklin’s advice: “early to bed, early to rise.”  Staying downtown, I went for a quiet run along the river each morning to mentally prepare for my meetings.  Because of the light drizzle early Sunday, I expected deserted streets and was surprised to find police activity and thousands of people about.

My route happened to take me toward the starting line of the RACE FOR THE CURE. This yearly event has special meaning for many, what does it mean to you?  Hoards of mostly women wearing pink were walking in the same direction I was jogging. Although it could have been my imagination, I felt their approval and solidarity as I ran in the direction

Race For The Cure

of the registration booths; after all, I do support the cause.    My route took me under their pink balloon arch as I turned left along the river. At that moment I realized turning left wasn’t perceived to be right, and  I was running into the wind.

It could have been my imagination again, but now I felt hundreds of passing women’s disapproval as I ran in the opposite direction of the startling line without a pink number attached to my clothing. Have you ever had an experience like this of going against the norm?

Often when we are creatively inspired and making something new we are headed into the wind. This does not mean we are against the crowd but instead motivated by individual ideals. Courage to be different comes through believing in yourself.  What do you think?

 


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  1. Richard says

    September 22, 2011 at 7:11 pm

    Going with the crowd can help you get a decent place in society, get accepted.
    Running against the wind can help you get a place ahead, just a tad higher. Because only the people that have the courage to do it are leader material.
    I do it almost every day, but i’m used to people looking down on me.
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  2. David Goldstein says

    September 22, 2011 at 7:26 pm

    Thanks again for sharing your thoughts Richard! I think you are right that it “takes getting used to” to be confident in doing something without popular approval and sometimes even with disapproval.
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  3. Josh says

    September 29, 2011 at 4:40 pm

    Not everybody have the courage to be different, to think different and sometimes they are constrained to think just like the crowd to be accepted. Is proof of courage and just the strong people who really believe in themselves can do it.

  4. David Goldstein says

    September 30, 2011 at 8:52 am

    Thanks for your comments Josh! I agree with you and also believe that everyone can learn to have confidences to be different, at least in certain domains. The first step is to be aware of our choices.
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  5. Mark says

    October 2, 2011 at 9:04 am

    Well, of course yes. Not just the exact situation, but metaphorical ones too, when you take a decision based only on the approval of your inner conscience that says that you are right, even when the whole world is saying you are not.

  6. Emma says

    October 4, 2011 at 9:27 am

    This is really amazing! Race like this should really be given some attention.. Thanks for the share!

    • David Goldstein says

      October 4, 2011 at 9:37 am

      I agree Emma, the event becomes a yearly reminder to an important cause and has become meaningful to so many. The more exposure the better!

  7. Greg says

    October 16, 2011 at 5:59 pm

    Courage to be different comes through believing in yourself and for me that’s true. Sometimes, I used to think that what if I’m also working in a company, would my life be much easier like my friends? Would the stability of earning, like getting payday check monthly, make me contented? Or will I still enjoy the challenge of being freelancer. Though I’m happy with what I’m doing right now, I can’t help but think my life if I pushed my professional career after graduating college. This happens everytime I’m feeling down with my situation. Anyway, I don’t need to be one of them to be somebody. What give me college to believe in myself are my learning experiences. I can say that I become a better person now compared to any individual.

  8. David Goldstein says

    October 16, 2011 at 6:18 pm

    thanks for commenting Greg – Glad things are going well now – Its important to remember that things cycle up and down and the grass is not always as green as it appears on the other side. Sounds like you have courage to set your own path!
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    • Greg says

      October 20, 2011 at 8:02 pm

      Yeah, grass can’t always be green. Sometimes life place us in the most difficult situations not to let us down but rather to make us strong. It’s always a wise decision to choose the positive reason than thinking of something else.

      • Mika Castro says

        June 13, 2012 at 12:43 am

        I agree Greg! Life places is said to be difficult in any situations that we face each and everyday. Having Faith will help us.

  9. Zac says

    October 28, 2011 at 5:18 am

    This looks like a great race.. Hope we have a race like this here.. Thanks for sharing!

  10. Mika Castro says

    January 2, 2012 at 11:12 pm

    participating on this kind of cause will really help you for yourself to be motivated and at the same time help the cure to have directions for them to hope again.

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