As a baseball fan - and especially a Yankees fan - learning of
the passing of Hall of Famer Yogi Berra was sad news indeed.
I was visiting a station rife with baseball fans when the
news broke.
Their break room has something very cool in it – a chalk board
where anyone in the building can initiate a conversation or leave comments on the "subject of the minute."
“Favorite Yogi-isms“ was one of the chalk board topics Tuesday.
Marrying baseball and radio, I wrote on the board, “It gets
late early out there.”
Yogi of course was referring to the afternoon shadows that
creep into left field at Yankee stadium and add to the challenge of playing.
But if you believe that sources of inspiration know no
boundaries, consider this radio (and life) interpretation: “Too often, time moves
faster than we project/would wish/can keep up with.”
Today’s great idea implemented today is powerful.
Today’s great idea (or dream or goal or best intention) put off until later – perhaps not so
much. Maybe not at all.
Thanks for the reminder Yogi. It DOES get late early. In left field ... and everywhere.
A number of years ago I wrote a piece on decision making based on Yogi's "If you come to a fork in the road, take it." Read it here.
Read a nice NY Times piece on Yogi’s career and quotes here