By any measure Accomplishing your goals is called success. Yet in and of itself When all is said and done it means little.
Success is not the measure of the man, But what comes after it - After the struggling and the inward perspective Comes significance,
That greater purpose For which we all should strive, To matter, not to ourselves But to the lives of others,
“Hello”, he said Eyeing me in the football stand, And with diminished accolade Expounded, “Your Roddy’s dad.”
And in a twinkling The true measure came to me, That in his world, and that of my son I had attained significance.
Any parent who has been involved in Junior Varsity Football with a son on the field or a daughter on the sidelines will know what it is like to get the children ready, clean the uniforms and do all the extra driving to make sure they are “there on time”. Well my buddy Jim Covell told me one day that there were two phases in a man’s life. In the first we strive for success, but in the second it is for significance. This poem, though brief, is about the transformation.