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                                                      DONALD J. TRUMP
                                        Once Brock was turned over to the emergency team
                                    and it was established that he would be okay, Laird grabbed
                                    another teammate and a new jet ski and marched back out
                                    into the monumental surf. He was not fearful. He got back
                                    on the horse (or jet ski in this case) and caught some of
                                    the best waves of his life. By taking the worst wipeout of
                                    his life he was now better equipped than those other pro-
                                    fessionals who had been watching unscathed from the
                                    parking lot.


                                    HUMBLING 2008
                                    2008 has been a year filled with surprises, volatility, dis-
                                    appointment, unfulfilled expectations and cyclic shock
                                    waves. As a new year dawns, I think it is important that
                                    we take a deep breath, relax and focus on the ingredients
                                    that are key to our continued survival. We must get back
                                    on the horse.
                                        My boys share Laird’s love of surfing and in order
                                    to convince them to spend time with Dad, it requires
                                    Christmas vacations that involve waves. Being in the ocean
                                    watching the never-ending changes in the sea allows me
                                    to reflect on the similarity of the survival tools needed in
                                    these chaotic times.
                                        The first great lesson is that of humility. No matter
                                    how good you are, when arrogance raises its ugly head,
                                    Mother Nature will put you back into your box. Mastery
                                    of a wave involves being attuned to all the circumstances
                                    surrounding you. It is not about domination—it is actu-
                                    ally about submission. The currents, the riptides, the swell,
                                    the wind, the reefs, the temperature, the crowds, the shapes
                                    are changing every second. The quest, then, is not to stabi-
                                    lize the wave and make each one exactly alike and pre-


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