Post IM musings
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Many of you know my Ironman Canada. This post is a little refection on something I've been thinking about since my race.
To those of you who have followed me along the way and have shared your thoughts, feelings and encouragement....I owe you a great deal. My success at IMC was in part because of you. Your words touched my soul.
I noticed something interesting after my race and often during my training when I posted the details of a particularly hard week, run or ride. I would always get pats on the back. I would always get words of thanks from people for providing inspiration. But I would also notice that often the posts contained phrasing that suggested that somehow I was special, not in the same category as the masses here at TE. This is odd to me. An athlete does what they have to do and it might seem unreal to some but it is nothing that deserves being placed in a category above. A mother that successfully raises a child is special, a doctor that saves lives.......not an athlete. What I achieved did not improve the status of my community, society or the earth.
I wanted to post this to remind you all that you are amazing. Yes, I finished IMC and yes I did it in a great time. But, there are those of you on TE that work long hours, raise kids, are dealing with ailing family members and some of you have your own serious illnesses. You are all in the race of life and you are doing what you can. You may not ever do Ironman but there are loads of you out there that are juggling lives that I could never manage. You are special.
I'm happy that I have inspired some of you. I hope that none of you ever think that I am above you. You are my peers and I'm thrilled to call many of you my friends.
With metta,
C.
Living life like there's no tomorrow.
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