A Legacy You Can Hold in Your Hand
There are certain people in our lives who shape us so quietly that we don't fully understand their influence until years later. For me, that person was my grandfather. As a child, I thought strength looked a certain way. I believed strong men were the ones who could lift heavy things, work the longest hours, and never show signs of weakness. I thought strength was loud. I thought strength was physical. I thought strength was something you could easily see. Then I grew older. And I realized the strongest man I ever knew carried a cane. By the time I was old enough to appreciate him, age had already left its fingerprints on his life. His hair had turned silver. His hands were rough from decades of work. His walk had slowed. And eventually, he began carrying a walking cane wherever he went. As a boy, I saw the cane as a sign of aging. Today, I see it as a symbol of everything he had already accomplished. Every scratch on that cane represented a mile walked. Every worn mark represented...