Commitment. “The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, or action.” or “an engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action.“
By the numbers, this weekend’s lacrosse tournament did not go as well as we would have liked. They finished the weekend with a record of 0 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties. But this trip was not really about wins and losses. While there were some individuals who had a very good weekend, Number 2 included (overall, I thought he played well). This team was created to prepare the boys for a deep run in the High School playoffs, and this fall season, particularly this individual tournament, was chosen to identify weaknesses the boys would need to fix prior to the Spring Season. The competition, pace of play, and physicality of our opponents were better than anything the boys have ever faced; some of the top lacrosse players in the country were there. At times, the boys rose to the challenge, but ultimately, they were unable to close out a win. There are 5 levels to commitment: Self-awareness, Willingness to change, Intense focus, Consistency, Character. Each level will be required for team success, and currently, individuals are not on the same page. For success, they will need to come together as a team and selflessly move as a single unit without pointing fingers, but with a ‘slide’ for support. Good job this weekend, but there is more work to do.
Lunch Box Quotes are notes I include in the kids’ lunches every day. Number 1 gets a text, but 2-4 get a handwritten napkin.
Visual credits to @Wisdom_HQ @CowboyGospeler
Quotes:
1. “Victory tastes like ashes when you’ve burned everything to win.” – Sun Tzu
2. “Feel pain, accept pain, and know pain! Those who do not know pain will never understand peace.” – Nagato Uzumaki
3. “Progress is not achieved by luck or accident, but by working on yourself daily.” – Epictetus
4. “When you arise in the morning, think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love.” – Marcus Aurelius
Bonus Quote: “The covered wagon was the arc of our American covenant.” – Hamlin Garland (1893)
Sources:
— Wisdom (@Wisdom_HQ) November 23, 2025
— Wisdom (@Wisdom_HQ) November 23, 2025
The covered wagon was the arc of our American covenant
⏤Hamlin Garland (1893) pic.twitter.com/UjX47AZ86Q— Cowboy Gospeler (@CowboyGospeler) November 22, 2025