The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

We are all underdogs; we are all champions

- By Terry Alburger

We band together to help others, we forget petty difference­s and we are one in an effort to make a difference.

to friends and complete strangers alike. This condition, long-awaited in our area, also alters our fashion sense. The predominan­t colors of our wardrobe have become black, green and white.

Is this a permanent condition? It certainly is! Truth be told, for many of us, we have always had it, but it lay dormant for many years. Now that it’s unleashed, there is no telling how long it will last! Those afflicted hope it will recur on a yearly basis.

It is quite an interestin­g phenomenon, to be sure. I have written in the last about how disasters and tragic circumstan­ces seem to unite us. We band together to help others, we forget petty difference­s and we are one in an effort to make a difference. But at the other end of the spectrum, we once again see this unity. Once again, we have all forgotten our petty difference­s, forgotten political affiliatio­ns and race or gender issues. We are one. We are Eagles Nation. And we are strong!

With each week that passed during the playoffs, it was palpable. You saw strangers smiling at each other or commuters giving a thumbs up to the driver of a car with an Eagles flag. You saw people celebratin­g and joining in pep rallies to support their team. People that don’t normally watch football were suddenly being drawn in by the exuberance of their friends, coworkers and family members.

What strikes me about this particular team and this particular championsh­ip is the perseveran­ce, the grit and the faith of this group of guys. They took each obstacle, each injury and each naysayer in stride and never let it get to them. Because they had faith. What a wonderful message to each and every one of us. Who among us doesn’t have difficulti­es in life? We face hardships, failures and disappoint­ments each and every day. It’s the nature of the human beast. We cannot control what happens to us. However, we can control how we react. The members of the world championsh­ip Eagles have shown us that we can triumph, no matter what the odds. After all, we are all underdogs, in one way or another, right? So run with it. We’ve learned that being the underdog can work in our favor, can make us stronger and more determined. The never-say-die attitude is a great weapon in all aspects of our lives.

So as we celebrate this victory, let us take a play from the Eagles playbook. No, it’s not the Philly Special, but it will still get you over the goal line. Remember to fight through the tough times, to always support your “team,” whether that means your family, your friends, your co-workers or whoever it may be, and to give thanks. We are underdogs. We are champions. Terry Alburger is the resident services director at Brittany Pointe Estates, an Acts Retirement-Life Community in Upper Gwynedd. Email thoughts to talburger@actslife.org.

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