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Heart Attacks can be our friend…..but probably not

Up until the moment I realized exactly what was going on in my life roughly 24 hours after my heart did I have any clue that I was out of shape, unhealthy, eating not so good, stressed out, and prone to a heart attack. I chronicle in my book all my observations from the moment I flat lined the first time till the first anniversary, it took like I said in the book roughly 24 hours to realize what type of trouble I was in.  In the book “The Widow Maker Heart Attack at age 48″ I convey nearly every feeling both physical but also mentally related to suffering the Widow Maker. As I sit here watching the United States Senate debate the extension of the SBA funding I think to myself just what the 10% survival rate and 90% fatality rate really mean and how lucky I was to be part of the 10%.

To have flat lined six times I realize that in fact my percentage to survive was probably more like 1% than 10%. Makes me wonder whether I should go power-walk for another mile or two. :-) Having just completed my 40 sit ups and 40 push ups and 2 mile power-walk I feel pretty tired but none the less probably a great deal better now than I would have been if I had not suffered the heart attack. While I thought at the time I was in pretty decent shape I must admit that I was not in as good a shape as I should have been at the time. I would like to think I would have started to work out even if I did not suffer the Widow Maker, I realize now that the urgency would not have been there.  Life of death motivation has a real profound motivation factor. Wow.

So I guess that is why I say that in fact Heart Attacks can be our friend, but at this very moment when my arm, stomach, and leg muscles are fatigued I question the thought. Later however whey the ache goes away…I once again will feel heart attacks can be a blessing in disguise.

For all the people who are busy reading wsj.com, aol.com, cnn.com, google.com, msnbc.com and think they are not a prime candidate to suffering a heart attack when you “think” you are healthy and active….   I ask you one thing. If you think you have an elevated level of stress… you are a damn fool to think it could never happen to you.  I know… I did … prior to March 31, 2008.

Patrick Fox

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Attention: President Obama

In the past you have done what it takes to meet at times of crisis and found away to convince those involved to take a fresh look at their differences. Yes I am speaking about the historic Beer Summit. While the media may have panned that approach to diplomacy it was creative and effective to say the least.

The time has come for yet another creative and effective approach to consumer confidence. It is my opinion that consumer confidence will improve when high school aged children/students begin to find a compelling and rewarding vision of what could and should exist in their future. While I have to admit that I have a predisposed taste for Coors Lite, I would propose instead that you and I have a “Lets Play Catch Summit”.

I would suggest that it is time to create “now” a level of confidence for our young people forward. While it may be a goal to have all high school graduates to pursue a four year education, the reality is something quite different.  I would propose that our “Catch Summit” focus on igniting a grass roots effort at exciting young high school aged children.  I would propose a conference on how this could and should be done. Lets not focus on the “why not” or “no way” attitude but rather “how fast”.

I look forward to hearing from you President Obama. I will bring the ball for the summit as we discuss the solutions to the lack of USA confidence among our young Americans.

Regards,

Patrick J. Fox

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Dear President Obama

There has been a great deal said of late that there are critical indicators that show our economy is strong, stable and growing. I applaud those indicators but with guarded optimism.  As a devout entrepreneur I firmly believe that small business is the one and only viable answer to improving our economy. While “big business” makes for great interviews on the nightly national news, it is small business that is the heart beat of the United States economy.

As I sit here watching CSPAN2 waiting for hopefully the Senate vote on the money to allocated to the SBA for small business financing I applaud you for your drive to make this bill happen and the understanding that small business is what is going to create the next paradigm shift that will provide for new industries and jobs in 2010 and into the future.

I would hope that in fact the day you sign this bill for the SBA that you would be perhaps surrounded by enthusiastic small business owners and entrepreneurs that will without fail trumpet the signing. Please President Obama please consider this blog post a request to be one of those enthusiastic entrepreneurs. I would love to shake your hand and thank you for your vision, dreams and aspirations for the United States as we move forward.

Regards,

Patrick J. Fox

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Dear Walt Disney World:

Happy Trails to You… Daniel Boone was a man… Davey.. Davey Crocket were all stories and song legends that helped make Walt Disney and the Disney Company the influential company it is today. Sadly, Walt Disney Company has abandoned their legacy and hearts of the many baby boomers that helped nurture Disney Company grow and at times survive.

As a proud baby boomer that did my part to save and nurture Disney Company I would strongly suggest that Disney Company help me help them be helping me create the first ever Disney SeeShare (as apposed to TimeShare) to help save some of the legends of Disney for other baby boomers to visit and see the memories of their lives.

Happy Trails to you… will soon be gone to the general public and forever be a part of history unless decisive immediate action is enacted. The time has come when only a influential company and its powerful attorneys with immediate action can provide for a perpetual public “SeeShare” opportunity of artifacts associated with Roy Rogers.

If in fact Walt Disney was correct that Walt Disney Company represented in some way the happiest on earth then action I implore will take place shortly. I can’t help but feel that if Walt Disney were alive today… he and I would be having a sit down conversation about how The Disney Company and The Broken Wheel Ranch of Southern Illinois could work together to save the Roy Rogers legend for all baby boomers.

Patrick J. Fox

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