By Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for Southern Writers
Magazine
I was personally connected to each individual and of the
thirty plus souls in the room there were three experiencing a second chance at
life. This was my thought after hearing from the speaker, a local attorney that
specialized in family and elder law. He had spoken to us about making
preparation for our demise and leaving our family without the burden of sorting
our business out. He spoke of Wills, Trust, Power of Attorney and Living Wills.
HE had spoken to us two years prior and within those two short years three of
the thirty had experienced close encounters with death. Each individual had his
own story.
The first gentleman had an automobile accident. While waiting
for the rescue flight to come his thoughts went back to this attorney he had
heard only three months earlier. He had every intention to take care of those
matters but had yet to do so. It took him over a year to recover. When he was
able he used his second chance to take care of those matters.
The others two gentlemen followed the first line of thinking
when they were diagnosed with cancer. The first was younger than the gentleman
in the auto accident and was found to have a type cancer usually found in men
much older. After treatment at the University of Texas M.D.Anderson Cancer
Center in Houston TX, he is cancer free today and living a full life.
The third gentleman was much older than the others and was
found to have one of the rarest forms of cancer. He was told only 6 in a million
suffer this form on cancer. He too was treated at M.D.Anderson and in spite of
the battle is today cancer free.
Second chances can come in all forms. Second chances after a
near death experience like the three gentlemen mentioned above are most easily
recognized. But there are others as well. There are financial second chances,
second chances in our relationships and second chances in our careers. Those
that have suffered catastrophic loss after a natural disaster have a second
chance to rebuild, repair and recover their lives. But these second chances
come only if we recognize them as such.
West, TX is the town that was devastated by the fertilizer
plant explosion on April 17th, 2013. I traveled through there a few
weeks after the explosion. There were blocks and blocks of homes churches and
schools destroyed by the explosion. I recently had the opportunity to retrace my
trip to that devastated area and I was amazed at the rebuilding that had been
done. The people of West saw the opportunity as a second chance for an even
better West TX and took it.
As you write you will meet with things that seem
devastating. You may feel an editor has destroyed your work. An agent may
return a query letter without constructive or encouraging words. You may be
disappointed with your published books overall acceptance. Although this may be
a part of a writer’s life you may feel it to be life threatening to your career.
I will not tell you how you should feel but I will say you could look at this
as a second chance. Step back, evaluate, seek advice and continue on. Second
chances will come but only to those who recognize them. Yours may be right in
front of you.
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