• 'A Message to Garcia' Over a Century Later, the 1899 Essay Still Speaks to Us.

  • Dec 2 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

'A Message to Garcia' Over a Century Later, the 1899 Essay Still Speaks to Us.

  • Summary

  • In this episode of MCNEW: Duty. Grit. Grinds., I read the 1899 essay "A Message to Garcia" by Elbert Hubbard, a timeless piece on responsibility, initiative, and the power of effort.

    A Message to Garcia" by Elbert Hubbard is a short but powerful essay first published in 1899. It tells the story of Rowan, a man tasked with delivering a critical message to General Garcia during the Spanish-American War. The essay celebrates Rowan's determination, resourcefulness, and initiative in completing the mission without excuses or delays. Hubbard uses this story to emphasize the timeless value of reliability, self-reliance, and the willingness to take on responsibilities without question or complaint.

    Hubbard contrasts Rowan's commitment with the tendencies of others in society, who often hesitate, question, or avoid responsibility. Through sharp criticism of the workforce, Hubbard laments the common inability to follow through without constant oversight or explanation. He portrays Rowan as a rare individual whose dependability and initiative shine against the widespread inefficiency and excuse-making of others, underscoring the profound need for such virtues in every era.

    From navigating the uncertainty of work as a first responder to raising resilient children, the principles of grit, duty, and taking ownership resonate deeply.

    Grab a cup of coffee and reflect on how these timeless values apply to the challenges we face today.

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