In the presence of greatness

This is an illustration from a book by John Dickson. I’m storing it here for later reference. Others might find it useful too. Peaceout.

In the USA some time ago, three lads hopped onto their local bus for a ride. They were in a fairly ‘vigorous’ mood, so when they noticed a man alone up the back of the bus dressed rather casually in a track-suit and beanie, they thought they’d see how far they could push him.


At first they just made a few light jokes about him. The stranger didn’t respond. They turned up the heat and started to insult him directly. The stranger still didn’t respond. They continued this for some time trying to get the man to fight back. After all, there were three of them and just one of him.

Eventually the bus arrived at the stranger’s stop. He stood up. The lads then realised that he was much, much bigger than they had estimated. He looked down at the young men, reached into his pocket, and pulled out his business card. He handed it to one of them and then silently walked off the buss and on his way.

The three boys huddle around the card to see who this stranger was and what he did for a living. The card read:

JOE Louis
Professional Boxer

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Friday Foto #14

This pic was taken in Hobart last April. I’ve used it in talks before to illustrate the me-first mentality of our culture and advertising industry. Earth to dmdc reader: the world doesn’t revolve around you – it’s all about Jesus!

It’s all about me…

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If I get time later today – I might post an illustration I’m using this Sunday…