Have you ever had one of those, “you never know” moments? You know, they’re those moments that make you think, “Hmm, you never know.”
This morning I had two of those moments shortly after waking up. The first, a call from my dad, telling me he has a job interview this week. He’s one of the many, how can I say, seasoned employees that have currently been replaced by younger, cheaper employees, but that’s not why we’re here. He told me that he got the interview because he was volunteering at a medical clinic assisting with the computer networks and basic desktop support. My father is a network engineer with many years of experience and the ladies in the office think he “walks on water”, at least according to the Director my father was helping out. It just so happened that the Director was married to an IT VP of a large regional bank in central Kansas. One of this bank’s network engineers had just left the company and he was looking for a new staff member. His wife told him that she had a guy, you guessed it, that walked on water, so he gave my dad a call.
The second “you never know” moment came when reading The Pioneer Woman‘s blog post from today. Yes, I’m a guy and yes from time to time I glance over my wife’s shoulder to see what she’s reading. Okay, fine! I’m busted, I like to read her blog! What can I say, she’s great and I love to laugh at her expense. Anyway, her post this morning was about a moment on a plane ride back from Seattle. I won’t go into great detail, I’ll let you read that, but just as the plane was about to land the pilot hit the throttle sending the plane skyward again. Of course, this rattled the usually strong hearted Pioneer Woman and at that moment she did what any passenger with a heartbeat would do. Her mind started racing, wondering what went wrong. Was it the landing gear? Did we almost have a mid-air collision? What could it be? A few minutes later the pilot came on the loudspeaker and informed the passengers that he had detected some dangerously strong crosswinds so he aborted the landing.
So, what do walking on water and job interviews have to do with The Pioneer Woman and aborted landings and how do they relate to “you never know” moments? As you can see, I’m sure there was no way for my father to know the set of circumstances and events that he set in motion when he agreed to volunteer to assist the medical clinic with their computer needs. Just like The Pioneer Woman had no knowledge or foresight of why they had to suddenly abort the landing and circle back around to make the landing several minutes later. These are you never know moments. They are moments when we encounter, fate, divine providence, accident, luck or whatever you might call it, but these moments happen and all too often, I find myself quitting just before I would have had my moment.
I once remember reading that the Space Shuttle expends an unbelievable amount of fuel just getting free from the launch platform (something like 85% I believe). If, for some reason the engines would be throttled back a few milli-seconds early it would be catastrophic. Instead it’s pedal to the metal until the Shuttle has reached escape velocity.
The you never know moments can happen at any time so I think the lesson here is to keep pressing forward, because you never know what’s just around the corner.
Do you have those “you never know” moments? If so, would you share?
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Mat is a husband and father. He loves outdoor adventures including summiting several 14ers, running the Pikes Peak Ascent 3 times and riding his hard tail down Porcupine Rim at over 40mph. Not being afraid of the kitchen, he swears he's a pretty great cook too. Mat has been successfully involved in leading marketing, strategy and business growth efforts in such diverse environments as start ups to Fortune 50 companies. He has been involved in online and social media since 1998, long before it was even called social media. This is his personal blog and just like life it may include topics that range from Star Trek, Formula 1, movies, sports, business and his family. It will likely not include many references to politics and his relationship with God, both of which he is very passionate about, but you never know something may slip out (just a warning).