The Man Who Thinks He Can…

You really can’t quote me on this one because I didn’t write it. However, I’ve had it memorized since  junior high and it has served this optimist well.

I never knew who the author was by until I looked it up recently. Now, in my head, it’s a JEOPARDY! question…

“I’ll take LITTLE KNOWN POETS for $2,000, Alex.”

“His poem ’The Man Who Thinks He Can’ appeared in a 1965 collection titled,  ’Poems That Live Forever.’”

BEEP-BEEP… “Rick?”

“Who is Walter D. Wintle, Alex?”

“Yes! and… oh, the sound you just heard signals the end of the Double JEAPARDY! round. You can put down your signaling buttons.”

OKAY! WAKE UP!… Of course this visualization ends with me having a runaway lead and breaking the all-time JEOPARDY! record for consecutive wins. I’m seriously thinking about trying out one day. In the mean time, I’m the reigning JEOPARDY! champion in my living room.

This poem; the Boy Scout motto, oath and law and a bunch of songs from Mary Poppins and Ray Charles are a few of my lasting memories from childhood. Just thought I’d share.

The Man Who Thinks He Can

If you think you are beaten, you are;
If you think you dare not, you don’t.
If you’d like to win, but think you can’t
It’s almost a cinch you won’t

If you think you’ll lose, you’re lost,
For out in the world you’ll find
Success begins with a fellow’s will;
It’s all in the state of mind.

If you think you’re outclassed, you are.
You’ve got to think high to rise.
You’ve got to be sure of yourself before
You can ever win a prize.

Life’s battles don’t always go
To the stronger or faster man;
But soon or late the man who wins
Is the one who thinks he can.

Walter D. Wintle, “The Man Who Thinks He Can.” – Poems That Live Forever, comp. Hazel Feldman 1965.

PEACE.
Rick

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Who wants to party with a pessimist?

I am an eternal optimist. I see the glass as half full. I am always doing great. And it’s always a beautiful day… And I find that’s a bit much for some people. It’s especially annoying to those who like to complain, point out the negative, gossip, see the glass as half empty and are forever having a bad day.

Recently, I felt the need to explain my sunny attitude to someone (who shall remain nameless) after telling them in no uncertain terms to “shut up and get the bleep out of my face with all the negative already, jeez!” Obviously I had reached a breaking point despite my efforts to deal with it in a more Zen-like manner.

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