One of the worst parts of growing older is realizing that those we love are doing the same -- even though it feels they are meant to be unchanging and eternal. This hit home a couple of weeks back when I got word that Dr. Jack Daniels, the man who guided me from being a successful regional runner to earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team, had passed away.
His 92 years were exceptional, a story beyond belief -- unless you knew Jack. Jack lived a life of inquiry at a time when there weren’t so many constraints on what could be asked or how one could seek the answers -- and all of us who’ve grown from his books, his lectures or his advice greatly benefitted from his wild curiosity. Copy article link
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