The last time the Olympics happened it was in Beijing. It was only four years ago, but it
seems like much more. I had been
in Beijing in 2006, and Seoul, Korea as well that year, where the first
Olympics that I remember happened in 1988. (Okay, I remember Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson.) The Olympics was amazing then and it is
amazing now.
But the Olympics is something completely unto itself. It is so much more than a sporting event. It is a wonderful testament to us. To mankind, to civilization. It is right at the heart of what captures our imaginations; humans pushing their physical limits on a global stage, and bringing people together. It’s beautiful.
But the Olympics is something completely unto itself. It is so much more than a sporting event. It is a wonderful testament to us. To mankind, to civilization. It is right at the heart of what captures our imaginations; humans pushing their physical limits on a global stage, and bringing people together. It’s beautiful.
Thinking hypothetically about a utopian planet. Thinking about advanced
beings living in peace and harmony (the stuff that science fiction has touched
on for 50 years) it would seem like the way to that place for those (real or unreal) societies must have included an event like this. Along the evolution to a higher understanding, in becoming a
brilliant conglomerate of sentient beings that don’t need war or wealth to
validate their existence, something like the Olympics must have taken place allowing for the eventual enlightenment.
Think of how far we have come on this planet, just in the last hundred
years. Before the internet and a
general acceptance, or at least understanding, of the many different cultures in
the world, the Olympics was at the heart of it. Forcing people from distant countries to look at each
other.
Yes, it was in the spirit of competition and patriotism and sometimes tensions ran high, but intermixed was the notion of an eventual global oneness. Think of what that was like a hundred years ago. What was it like, in that time, to realize that people that don’t look like you from places you’ve never been and will probably never go, really aren’t that different from you after all?
That deep down, we all want the same things.
Yes, it was in the spirit of competition and patriotism and sometimes tensions ran high, but intermixed was the notion of an eventual global oneness. Think of what that was like a hundred years ago. What was it like, in that time, to realize that people that don’t look like you from places you’ve never been and will probably never go, really aren’t that different from you after all?
That deep down, we all want the same things.
Those notions have to be the precursor to the (at least now)
imagined advanced civilizations of science fiction. And because of it, the Olympics is still the preeminent
sports event on our planet. It
brings everyone together in ways that nothing else could. It's what we keep saying about sports. It transcends. It truly has a beautiful and amazing power.
But outside of the bigger (or intergalactic) picture, the beauty of the Olympics for me has always been the attention that is
brought to so many sporting events that normally don’t enter into the global
conscience. Handball, water polo,
archery, fencing, diving. There
are no mulit-million dollar contracts waiting for these athletes (even if they
win gold medals.) They are
complete amateurs, in it for the love, in it for the passion.
London was filled with these hopefuls this summer. And as we watched the closing ceremonies last night I realized that, one of the greatest cities in the world may have pulled off the perfect Olympics. I was going to go, but I didn’t. Man.... I definitely should have :)
London was filled with these hopefuls this summer. And as we watched the closing ceremonies last night I realized that, one of the greatest cities in the world may have pulled off the perfect Olympics. I was going to go, but I didn’t. Man.... I definitely should have :)
To all my British friends. Thanks for the invite. Sorry I didn’t make it.
But the Underdogs were alive and well.
And you guys nailed it!
Thanks for reading.
Underdogs out.
And you guys nailed it!
Thanks for reading.
Underdogs out.
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