The Great Change
Jan. 20th, 2009 03:37 pmHad a morning show, got home via bizarro transport changes...and am now settling in to watch history made. Even if it transpires that he is an ordinary man with great flaws and few gifts, Barack Obama's inauguration marks a moment I never want to forget, just as, when a little girl, I watched with awe the first steps of a man on the moon.
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Date: 2009-01-21 02:04 pm (UTC)I hope it does transpire that Obama is an ordinary man with great flaws and a few gifts, and that he knows it and remembers it. Great changes with real heart need that, because in the end its ordinary people just like us that can change the world, if only we have something to guide and inspire us.
He has to anchor himself with that and keep true to his own moral and idealistic guide, to respect, honour and put into practice the noble principles his country exposes, to listen to the people with vision and the bravery to attempt the impossible and to be wary of both his own weaknesses but also of his own strengths. If he can keep to that, and keep inspiring hope in people, all will be well. But he has to always remember he is an ordinary man and never become swallowed up by his own reputation.
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Date: 2009-01-23 12:32 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2009-01-23 08:44 am (UTC)As to ordinariness, well I don't know, I feel we Brits are too keen on 'ordinariness.' We don't really like the extraordinary if it is capable. We fear it in our powerful, because we seem to think 'ordinary' means unassuming and modest, someone who knows they are no better than we are.
We would rather have that assurance combined with incompetence than a brilliant being who does it right without caving in to our constant need for reassurance that we're all worth as much as one another.
Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Churchill was considered an unreliable egotist (not a bad judgement of his character) until the moment when ordinary rational diplomacy failed. One thing he never kidded himself about; he was a real man with a real man's failings; but for sure he knew he wasn't ordinary.
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Date: 2009-01-23 09:45 am (UTC)The flip side is that is we also produce some extraordinary people, incredible talent, and can really innovate... but because we have safe, dull, unremarkable people at the top, all of that gets squandered by the nation. We export our talent by necessity alas.
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Date: 2009-01-23 10:40 am (UTC)