Tucson By Choice!: Impossible? Your Perspective May Need to Change!

Impossible? Your Perspective May Need to Change!

 "I'm too old for this !$%#%!"  Complaining loudly to no one in particular, a hiker came into view 50 or 60 feet below me.

"How old are you?" I called.  George (79) and I (55) were coming down from the summit of Picacho Peak, the site of the western-most battle of the Civil War.  We were walking.  The only mountain climbing gear we had were walking sticks made from the stalks of an agave.

The photo to the left is deceiving.  You'll get a sense of the height  and size of the mountain when I tell you that those tiny vertical green lines are saguaro cactus the size of telephone poles.

From the perspective of this photo, not one person in a hundred would think of trying to get to the summit with two legs and a walking stick.  George has stood on the very top of that rock outcropping at least 17 times.  (His legs are better than his memory, so it may be more than 17 times.  He can't remember.)

The swearing hiker looked up, startled, when he heard my question.  "47," he yelled.  He stopped swearing.  "Well, I'm 55, and my friend is 79.  We're coming down from the summit."  By this time, we were all close enough to stop yelling.  "I should have worn better shoes, I think," said the hiker, looking at our boots.  "No, you're fine" said George, "there's a six year old on the summit, and he's wearing sneakers."

The first picture is taken from the south, looking north.  From that perspective, a hike to the top is impossible.  That's how a lot of my colleagues are looking at their businesses right now. 

The photo on the left doesn't tell the whole story either.  And that's the point of my post.  No single perspective gives us all we need to know in life in order to succeed.  We have to look at things from all angles.

This perspective--the one on the left--beckons the hiker to switch back across the more gentle easterly slope to reach the saddle on the right of the photo.  It looks possible, and so it is.

Only from the perspective of the saddle, once it's reached, can you see that the westerly slope provides a relatively easy stairway to the top, which is flat and broad, narrowing to a point at the southerly-most tip.

Now look at the first picture again.  It's not so intimidating any more, is it?  Not when someone who's been there tells you how it's done.  I appreciate all the bloggers who take the time to "tell me how it's done!"  What great people you are! 

Now I have to go read your Real Estate blogs.  If you're reading this on Localism, shoot me an email!

I'm Mike in Tucson, your preferred Tucson, AZ mortgage lender.
Mike Jones (Tucson Mortgage Company, LLC): Loan Officer in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona

29 commentsMike Jones • August 26 2007 01:15AM

Comments

Great posting and a wonderful way to say thanks.
Posted by Jason Romrell (Business Attorney and Success Advisor) over 4 years ago

Your welcome Mike............Glad you are sharing information with all of us too.

Duane Hosek in the Black Hills of South Dakota

Posted by Duane Hosek (Coldwell Banker - Lewis-Kirkeby-Hall) over 4 years ago
Good photos. Glad you enjoyed the climb. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Benjamin Realty LLC over 4 years ago
How Beautiful..How is it possible that I am an AZ native and have yet to hike that peak?!?
Posted by Ahwatukee Real Estate Expert, Dawn Workman, MBA 480-540-8100 (Veracity Real Estate Group, LLC) over 4 years ago

Jason, thanks for visiting and commenting.

Duane, igualmente!

Bob & Carolin, I visited your blog and subscribed.  Thanks for visiting.

Dawn, it's only an hour south of you!  I think it's under the National Park system.  Very friendly, like the folks in Tucson.  C'mon down and get your feet dry!

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago

Mike, it is 5:55 in the morning for me, I have my first cup of java, and was drawn in by the beautiful photos to your post.  I'm SO glad I read it.  What an inspiration and a great way to start my day.  Loved this quote btw: ""No, you're fine" said George, "there's a six year old on the summit, and he's wearing sneakers."

Thank you :-)

Posted by Kris Wales - Macomb County MI real estate blog & homes for sale search site (Keller Williams Realty - Lakeside Market Center) over 4 years ago
Mike:  Another great adventure and I always feel like I've actually experienced these hikes myself when I read your blogs.  What a good segway into acknowledging the truly good people of Active Rain.  I, too, appreciate more than they will ever know, those who have been so kind and so helpful.  Thank you Mike and thanks to all the good rainers!
Posted by Donna Yates Broker Assoc, GRI, Georgia North Georgia Blue Ridge Real Estate (Blue Ridge, Ellijay, Blairsville, Hiawassee, Morganton, Aska) over 4 years ago
Love it, love it, love it!!!  Funny, inspiring, and very relevant.  Your friend sounds like a great time...it's always nice to hear a story with a twist to our business.  Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Irene Morales Ward, Realtor, ABR, e-Pro Northern Virginia Real Estate (REMAX Distinctive Real Estate, Inc.) over 4 years ago
Excellent post.  I gave it a 5.  Well written and point well made. Thanks for posting it.
Posted by Judi Barrett~Integrity Real Estate Services~Idabel, Oklahoma over 4 years ago

Kris, thanks for commenting on George's remark.  He's 84 now, and can't hike any longer, but his dry sense of humor hasn't diminished one bit! 

Donna, people like you are what make the Rain community so warm, special, and USEFUL!  Thank you!

Irene, I'm glad you loved it!  How encouraging.  Thank you.

Judi, Thanks for the 5!  You're welcome.

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago

Mike...Every post I read shows an amazing perception...I enjoy them thoroughly! Thanks for a wonderful perspective!

PS ...to answer your previous post...I've decided my brand phrase will be "this smile's for you"...what do you think?

Posted by Joan Mirantz GRI CBR SRES- Concord New Hampshire Realtor (Homequest Real Estate) over 4 years ago
Joan, it's a wonderful, heart-warming brand!  Thanks for visiting and commenting.
Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago
Hello, Mike!  What a wonderful and inspiring way to express your thanks.  I think the feeling is mutual.  Thank you for your contribution to AR.
Posted by Yolanda Hoversten | Broker | O'Fallon, Illinois Real Estate (Prudential One Realty Centre) over 4 years ago

Mike, you stated "No single perspective gives us all we need to know in life in order to succeed.  We have to look at things from all angles"  Wise words......thank you..

Posted by Kathy McGraw, Riverside County CA Real Estate (CELLing Realty) over 4 years ago

Yolanda, thank you! I appreciate your  contribution too.

Kathy, you're welcome.  Thanks for visiting and commenting.

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago

Mike, Great post -- love the pictures and love the story.  What a great way to say thank you.  I enjoy reading your posts.

 

Posted by Judi Morgan, San Antonio, TX Real Estate (Prudential Don Johnson Co., REALTORS) over 4 years ago

Judi, thank you!

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago
Mike - the word "impossible" isn't even in my vocabulary!!!
Posted by Clearwater Beach Condos Clearwater Beach Real Estate Homes for Sale -Jack Haydon (Charles Rutenberg Realty) over 4 years ago
Wow I guess the only way I ever see what you saw on the top of those mountains is in cyberspace . Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Dionne Morgan Broker REALTORĀ®,GRI, e-PRO (Realty World Solano Realty) over 4 years ago
Great post and great perspective, I love the views...how stunning! :-) Well done for achieving it!
Posted by British Homes Group over 4 years ago
Fantastic post!  Loved the photos and the idea behind their feature in your post even more!  You're absolutely right and thanks for sharing!  I can see Picacho Peak from my home but I've never tried to climb it. Bravo!
Posted by Sarah Miller-Legg; Phx S.E. Valley Real Estate (Meridian Star Realty, LLC) over 4 years ago

Jack, you're my kind of guy!  When I run into someone as positive as you, it makes me wonder: "What did his dad do for a living?  How did his folks raise him, to make him so positive."  I've actually asked this question dozens of times.  The most surprising answer was from a young man who responded: "My Dad's doing 20 years to life for murder.  I made up my mind that I was going to be different."  Thanks for visiting and commenting.

Dionne, thanks for visiting and commenting.  Cyberspace is great, isn't it?

British Homes Group, thank you.  Interesting profile name; I'll visit you.

Sarah, Thanks for your comment.  I have a property (vacant land) listed in Eloy.  Maybe you and I should speak after Labor Day.

Mike in Tucson

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago
Jack, thanks for the great post. I needed to read something like this. Timing could not have been better!
Posted by Nick Van Assche (Sea Glass Properties) over 4 years ago
Thanks Mike ... never say quit, just find another angle of approach.
Posted by Larry Wright (nwRealty.Com) over 4 years ago

Nick, you're welcome!  I'm glad the timing was good.

Larry, thanks for visiting and commenting!

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago
Very inspirational, Thanks!
Posted by Jeffrey Malburg (RE/MAX Acclaim) over 4 years ago

Thanks, Jeff!  Inspiration comes in may forms.  I get a lot of mine from reading the blogs of wonderful people like you.  I'm off to see what's happening on your blog!

Mike in Tucson

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago
Instead of thinking it's impossible I prefer to think of it as I'll be the first to achieve it!  I absolutely agree with you with... it's all about your perspective. Great post by the way.
Posted by Vicente A. Martinez Realtor Brooklyn | Long Island | Queens Homes (Prudential Douglas Elliman Licensed Real Estate Salesperson) over 4 years ago

Vince, thanks for the compliment.  I visited your profile and blog, and I've added you as an associate.  It's good to hear from you.

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 4 years ago

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