Literary Nook
Courage created the 4th of July
“He is courageous who endures and fears the right thing, for the right motive, in the right way, and at the right times.
—Aristotle (b.384 B.C.- d.322 B.C.).
Aristotle was a famous Greek philosopher, a student of Plato, and teacher of Alexander the Great. He studied science, politics, ethics, and believed in logic and reason. His ideas have influenced Western philosophy.
In honor of the 2023 celebration of the 4th of July here in the CNMI, I would like to dedicate the following sonnets to all the men and women, civilian and military, who have kept democracy alive from the American Revolutionary War to the present.
Kudos to POTUS 35 John F. Kennedy, and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, who continues the fight for freedom and democracy in his country today. JFK was a World War II war hero who was awarded a Purple Heart for his actions that saved his crew in the Solomon Islands when his ship, the PT 109, was cut in half and sunk by the Japanese. He swam through shark-infested waters with a leather strap in his teeth, towing an injured U.S. Navy sailor, a crewman on his ship, to safety on a nearby island. He subsequently wrote a book of biographies called Profiles in Courage, which was not about himself. When asked how he defined courage he responded, “In whatever arena of life one may meet the challenge of courage, whatever may be the sacrifices he faces if he follows his conscience—the loss of his friends, his fortune, his contentment, even the esteem of his fellow men—each man must decide for himself the course he will follow.”
I humbly request readers of this with friends and family in our three branches of government to please refer this article to them for a refresher on “courage” that they may need, given the daunting state of economics existing here in the CNMI. These poems first appeared in the Saipan Tribune on March 31, 2022.
Diamonds of Courage
Diamonds of Courage have many shining facets
They contain other virtues in many phases
They shun lies trying to be honest as it gets
The Truth may hurt but showing Courage amazes
As scales of Justice weigh and balance information
Honesty with yourself summons Courage to fight
Facets of Kindness and Patience help the situation
Showing Empathy for those who are suffering is right
Humility helps when your lack of Courage is failing
and learn the Joy of winning the Sorrow of defeat
Out in the turbulent seas of life we all are sailing
As strong currents of emotional Courage we meet
Diamonds of Courage shine light in all directions
Use them to find the courage of your own convictions.”
Steps Toward Courage
From those first shaky steps when they’re learning to walk
toddlers show Courage
From taking their first steps when landing on the moon
astronauts show Courage
Marine scientists descending into the deep dark seas
of the Marianas Trench show Courage
Caring for loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s
families show Courage
Spinal injury paralysis victims who won’t walk again
show Courage every day
Amputees, cancer survivors, school bus drivers
show Courage every day
Stephen Hawking immobile, speechless, in a wheelchair
had the Courage to study the universe!
Standing up for what you believe in, God, family and country
shows your Courage
have the Courage to say I am Proud to be me.”
Aristotle said, “ You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of mind next to honor.”