On her 16th birthday (December 20th, 2016), I gave my daughter Libby a collection of sixteen custom-printed cards instead of a conventional, store-bought card. Each one detailing a hard-earned conviction I’d hoped to pass on to her—convictions passed on to me by some amazing role models I’d met during the first 60 years of my life. I know. This is SUCH a dad thing to do! But my motivation was simple, driven by an ever-present thought: “If I died tomorrow, what would I leave behind for Libby that might help her live the best life possible?” The motivation in passing them on to you is to start a conversation. What are your convictions, beliefs, values? What strongly held ideas do you fall back on to live your best life possible? Let me know! Just click on the leave-a-comment box at the end of this post…
Hello, Friends,
Feeling a little guilty about clogging your inboxes with posts featuring only one card, so I’ve decided to include the remainder of the cards in this post. Since most are self-explanatory, I’ll forego the usual commentary. (Of course, I’d love to hear your commentary.) Also, starting this week, I’ll probably lay out of Substack for awhile to finish an offline project, work on my tan and see if I can yank a scrappy smallmouth bass out of Pickwick Lake. 🎣
Thank you, as always, for your readership, support and engagement! 🙏
Peace & Love,
Mark
P.S. A big shout-out to my good buddy Martin Corbin, the very talented graphic designer who helped me create Libby’s cards and the lovely keepsake package to house them (complete with fancy wax seal).
I hope you enjoy your fishing as much as I’ve enjoyed this series. I’ll keep an eye out for you dipping your quill back in the ink, so to speak.