Building Blocks
In the English language, there are only 26 letters. Yet from this finite set, we get the endless variety of Shakespeare, Toni Morrison, Shel Silverstein, and a child’s first poetic musings. Each author crafts something unique.
So too in life. We’re dealt certain cards, but the story we write has infinite possibilities.
I was reminded of this during an executive coaching program I took years ago. Part of it involved a blood test, assessing both physical and mental attributes. The test revealed I have the “fat gene” - which my wife still finds hilarious.
Around then, I also learned our metabolism slows as we age, potentially 1% annually after 30. These were my genetic building blocks for health and weight. But the story I’ve crafted with them wasn’t predetermined.
Regardless of that “fat gene,” I’m not fat. In some ways, I’m healthier now than in my mid-twenties, despite the slowed metabolism. The story I chose to author made the difference.
We all have natural talents and tendencies - our initial building blocks. But they don’t dictate our destinies. With commitment and
perseverance, nearly any story can be written.
LeBron James embodies this. His genetics gifted him extraordinary height and muscle-building ability - ideal basketball ingredients. But plenty of people share those traits. Turning those assets into generational talent required relentless work to develop his full potential.
Conversely, Stephen Curry entered the NBA as an undersized 160-pound guard, garnering no scholarship offers from major colleges. His natural gifts didn’t forecast his success. Yet through determination and skill development, he authored a new model of championship play.
Our starting hands vary in life too. Some face easier paths, others more obstacles. But we each choose what tale to tell. It comes down to the wisdom we gain, the habits we cultivate, the risks we take.
We can’t control our life’s beginning building blocks, only what we do with them. I didn’t choose my DNA. But I can choose whether I exercise and eat well, regardless. And so I author a healthy living story.
We write our narratives through daily choices. Do we read narrowly or expose ourselves to new ideas? Do we invest in personal growth or remain stagnant? Do we broaden our definition of possible, or cling to limiting beliefs?
The people I most admire took what life gave them and created something extraordinary. Despite initial doubters, they defined their own measures of achievement.
Your story won’t look like anyone else’s. Comparison misses the point. We each have a unique gift to cultivate, purpose to find, and meaning to create. The raw materials merely set the stage.
The question is, what tale will you tell with your days? How will you craft your sentence, paragraph, chapter? The story of your life is yours alone to write. So, take stock of your building blocks, then imagine the potential narratives. Dream boldly, write diligently. Craft a story you’re proud of.
Just like our favorite authors, we get to build worlds with our words and actions. Every day offers a new page. As the author of your life, what will you create? How will your story make an impact, or bring joy?
You hold the pen. So, write courageously today. Because this life, this story, is yours for the making. The question is...how will you fill the pages?









