{"id":7221,"date":"2008-06-06T23:00:32","date_gmt":"2008-06-07T07:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/archives.reallifesuperheroes.org\/?p=7221"},"modified":"2008-06-06T23:00:32","modified_gmt":"2008-06-07T07:00:32","slug":"changes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rlsh.net\/archive\/2008\/06\/06\/changes\/","title":{"rendered":"Changes"},"content":{"rendered":"

All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another. \u00a0~Anatole France<\/em>
\nA “Change Expert” (yes, people actually have titles like these in the business world) told me once, “People only have so much change they can handle at one time. \u00a0Some people have more, some less. \u00a0Eventually, everyone kind of pauses and says, yea, that’s enough for now<\/em>.”
\nI never really thought much about it as changes \u2013 big changes \u2013 seemed a part of my life. \u00a0In fact, if I was not going through some sort of deep, life changing event, I was waiting for the next to occur.
\nWell, the next has occurred. \u00a0Citizen Prime has moved to Utah.
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\nSee, I talk so much about living a life full of heroic essence and finding the joy in life, yet I found myself slowly\u00a0pulled into a life of struggle and obsessive goals and objectives; ignoring, for a time, the best route to my message for myself and my family. And as I live each day for my wife and son, as well as myself, I find their happiness is critical. \u00a0And they’re happiness \u2013 and mine, I discover each day \u2013 resides best\u00a0in Utah.
\nDoes this somehow affect the existence of Citizen Prime? \u00a0Yes and no. \u00a0I am always growing, I hope. \u00a0And, at the same time, I hold firm to the values that I feel make this country and this world great. \u00a0In fact, I’m rather proud of the fact that I am constantly searching for ways to make Citizen Prime relevant in our culture and send a message that people can become the hero in their own story and lead fulfilling, exciting lives.
\nYet, along the way, there have been so many ruts to fall into. \u00a0It’s almost as if (and maybe it is) I am being tested. Not that I am in the same ballpark as he, but a story comes to mind of Buddha as he was tempted by a series of worldly traps. \u00a0He passed by each one successfully only to become more enlightened. \u00a0In my own small way, I hope I am on a path that carries the same message. \u00a0To evolve is to grow. \u00a0I saw another quote that reminded me of this.
\nIt is not necessary to change. \u00a0Survival is not mandatory. ~W. Edwards Deming
\nSo why Utah? \u00a0Well, both my wife and I are from Utah. \u00a0We have a great deal of family and many friends in Utah. And whether I’m Citizen Prime or not, my family always comes first \u2013 although I need reminding of that sometimes. \u00a0As for Prime and The League of Citizen Heroes, there is much to do to establish a presence here in Utah. \u00a0It’s a great time to apply some of the lessons I’ve learned over the last three years. \u00a0I’m looking forward to the challenge of starting anew.
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\"Citizen<\/a>And we’re coming out swinging. \u00a0A few people might remember the BlogTalkRadio show I hosted called, Are You Primed?<\/em>. \u00a0Well, we’re producing new episodes and they’ll be as informative and interesting as ever. I’ll be producing a weekly vlog, as well, sharing thoughts and lessons on how to live a heroic life. \u00a0I got this idea as people were contacting me wanting to do more with there lives. \u00a0People have always had challenges with perception and reality when it comes to what I do and what I stand for, so I thought I would discuss how I reconcile that desire to do good and keep my feet firmly planted in reality \u2013 a lofty goal indeed and I don’t always succeed!
\nIn my life, for example, in the last year, my wife and I had a baby, we got robbed, we moved states, I changed jobs, we lost three dear canine companions, I lost the Prime Armor in an airport (briefly), had an honorary patrol with both The Black Monday Society and Geist, and continued to build both The League of Citizen heroes, my “alter ego” career and, most importantly, keep my family safe, happy and whole. \u00a0And that’s nothing compared to what other people have had to endure; people who have contacted me and shared their stories of good and bad. \u00a0And you know what’s\u00a0most amazing about those people. \u00a0They don’t give up or give in. \u00a0Those people still keep on looking to do Good and find Good in the world. \u00a0I know, from all this, that people can handle much change.
\nAs to that Change Expert’s advice. \u00a0She may be right, but I know our limits are so far beyond what we think they are. It’s about staying in the groove, and moving forward.
\nUntil next time, stay strong and stay heroes.
\nThis blog is also available at
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