Thursday, January 1, 2009

Power of the Past...

If you haven't seen the HBO miniseries John Adams yet, I highly recommend that you do.  For that matter, pick up the book of the same name by David McCullough - on which the miniseries is based.

The book and series both portray incredibly well what it must have been like to be a part of the revolutionary generation.  Often we lionize the people of that generation - Adams, Washington, Jefferson, Franklin, etc. - and forget that they too were human beings who had their doubts, worries and concerns.  By no means was independence a sure thing at any point until the revolutionary war was won...and even then it was tenuous.

As the New Year begins, I am re-reading McCullough's book and reminding myself that, whenever I am wont to look back at history and wish I had it so easy, I am not doing justice to the men and women who went through incredible trials during their times.

Perhaps Billy Joel says it best - "The good old days weren't always good, and tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems."

2 comments:

Emily said...

All I can say about that last comment is, "Thank God for that!" I tend to freak out about tomorrow more than I should. :-)

Lisa said...

We LOVED John Adams. In fact, if we ever have another son, we are considering naming him Quincy. It makes me sad there aren't politicians like that anymore. Of course, I am not sure he would have ever called himself a politician. I started the book, but with the three little ones, time is scarce. It is on my list for the summer though.