Introducing the Provider of Fear

Two quotes from the end of this marvelous ESPN Tough Guy video:

  • “I’m a provider of fear for those who want it.”
  • “If you’re mentally tough, you can stand up against the world.”

So why do apparently sane people do crazy stuff like that – and in the bleak mid-winter, for crying out loud?

For all sorts of reasons – a dare, bravado, to rediscover the meaning of challenge dulled by living in a comfy world, to raise money for charities and hospitals, to have some fun.

I wrote before about the pleasure and sense of achievement I got from the Corporate Challenge in 1991. And also about taking a holiday with a difference at Outward Bound. The experiences gained are ones I treasure and help remind me to be grateful for what I do have in this life.

Watching Billy Wilson’s Tough Guy challenge video and also reading Jim Caples’s article (scroll down below the video) also reminds me that there are no guarantees in life other than to do your best with what you’ve got, right where you are, right now. The warm shower comes later.

Check out this article in today’s UK Guardian newspaper about Tough Guy Winter 2008 which was held last Sunday and look out for some good YouTube videos to appear! There are some decent ones from earlier years.

- Mark McClure

The Challengers Trophy, Gulf War 1 and Team Building

Well, it says here that:

“Mark McClure took up the challenge and successfully completed the Challengers Trophy held in Mid Wales 29 May to 1 June 1991″.

I’ve got the certificate in front of me. Honestly, I really do.

And the medal is hanging from the whiteboard on my wall – it means that much to me.

Has your career ever included working as part of a fantastic team – with a group of people that you feel more than just a professional affiliation?

Ever wondered how that comes about and why it’s generally so fleeting?

Yes, it bugs the heck out of me too – mainly because I only experienced it twice in my career so far.

In 1991 and in 2004.

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