I Want To Be Like MacGyver When I Grow Up!

MacGyver on CBS.com

MacGyver on CBS.com

Recently, my wife and I have been watching old episodes of MacGyver, from CBS.com, while we eat our breakfast in the morning.  I used to watch it as a kid.  It was one of my favorite shows.  I just loved how he could turn a lawnmower into an airplane and fly to safety!  He always gave you a sense of security, like there was always hope.

Since we’ve been re-watching the episodes I have had the chance to see him from a new, grown up, perspective.  Sure, there have been those moments where I’ve been like, “Oh WOW, that was some really bad acting.”  Or, “RIGHT, like that would really happen.”  But the core of what made the show so enjoyable for me is still there, even as an adult.  I think the main reason for this is that, like I just said, with MacGyver, there’s always hope.  No matter how bad things look, you just know he’ll find a way to make the most of the situation.  He never gives up!

So I guess you could say that this post is about HOPE.  Hope is a very key element in staying motivated and productive.  Hope is what keeps us going even when we don’t feel we can.  It’s that light at the end of the tunnel that draws us.  But once we lose hope it’s GAME OVER.

Let me give you an example.  (I don’t remember where I saw or read this, but it was probably on another blog or on TV.  If I could remember where, I would be happy to give credit where credit is due.)  A scientist did an experiment on two rats.  He started by putting one in a container of water with absolutely no light to see how long it could tread water, in the dark, before it gave up.  I think it only lasted about 3 minutes.  Then he put the second rat int he same container of water, but this time with a small beam of light coming in through the top.  This particular rat ended up treading water for (if I recall correctly) about 36 hours.

Now let me start by saying that I didn’t like the idea of these animals being forced to drown, but the findings were pretty amazing.  Basically, with hope, the rat pushed itself until it couldn’t go any further.  But without any hope there was very little effort and then nothing.

I think this is true for all living creatures.  This is why depression is so devastating.  This is why if you’ve ever had that feeling like it’s all for nothing or nothing matters, you’ll agree with me that it’s a pretty scary feeling.  We know, as humans, that without hope, our minds and bodies have a much lesser chance of survival, let alone success.

So I would just like to encourage you to really try to focus on the positives in life.  Know that there is always a silver lining and that any situation has potential for good.  Always encourage others and you will be encouraged.  Make the decision now, to keep your eyes on those things that bring you joy and away from the horrors of this world.  There will always be that “car accident situation”.  Those bad things in life that you just can’t seem to take your eyes off of.  But I am here to tell you that it’s your choice.  You can either see the light, know there is hope and keep on going.  Or you can focus on all the bad things in this world, lose hope, and eventually give up.

I am not here to tell you to turn a blind eye to those needs around you.  There are many situations that are ‘bad’, but need our attention.  What I am referring to, like the “car accident situation”, are those negative areas of your life in which you have no control over and yet choose to dwell on none the less.  So when your feeling encouraged, positive and driven, be sure to feed off of that energy and make the most of it.  But when life takes the wind out of your sails, it is your job to re-group and re-think the situation.  Look around you, find those things that are taking away your hope and make the necessary changes to regain your positive perspective.  Life is too short to spend it focusing on the negative.  And life is too precious to miss out on the positive.

2 Responses to “I Want To Be Like MacGyver When I Grow Up!”

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  1. Marley says:

    Good post! I find it particularly helpful to keep company with positive people as one’s attitude or feeling of hope can feed off those around them. I know this is not always possible and you can always provide hope by keeping a positive attitude. The main thing is to keep it as one of your main items to focus on so that you don’t slip into bad attitudes and feelings that there is no hope.

    Dave

  2. Eric Hamm says:

    @Marley: Thanks. I agree, surrounding yourself with as many positive things/people as possible is the way to go. You’re either going to be drawn upward or pulled down and your surroundings play a big part in this.

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