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Choose Happiness



By Donald Schnell



© September 2002



It's a beautiful spring day in Beverly Hills, California.

I'm looking out my window at elm trees in full leaf and

roses in full bloom, and thinking about the people who

helped me get where I am today.



Mark Johnson was the kind of guy some people love to hate.

He was always in a great mood and always had something

positive to say. When he saw you, he enthusiastically

boomed, “Hello, my friend!” When you asked him how he was,

he nearly shouted, “I'm on top of the world!” I was

sometimes a little embarrassed by his noisy exuberance, but

I was glad he was my friend.



Mark was a unique worker at the Phelps Dodge Copper Mine in

my home town of Ajo, Arizona. The miners followed him

around. Because of his attitude, he was a natural

motivator. If one of the guys was having a bad day, Mark

was there to help him see the bright side of any

situation. Once I remember him taking one of the men to the

bank with him after work. I later learned that Mark had

personally given over half his check to help that man

cover his family's medical bills. It wasn't the first time

Mark had done this. Many could testify to his generosity.



And those were tough times for copper miners in the

1970's-with only a decade left before the mine would

close, and Ajo would turn into a ghost town



Mark Johnson and I worked in the Smelter-the OVEN. Hot

enough to melt gold. Hot enough to melt your shoes…it was

Hell.



Mark's positive approach to life made me curious, so one

day I asked him, "I don't get it! Everyone grumbles and

complains about the hard work, the heat, and the low wages.

Everyone but you. No one can be a positive person all the

time. How do you do it?"



Mark had a quick answer, and a quicker smile, "Each

morning I wake up and say to myself, 'Mark, you have two

choices today. You can choose to be in a good mood or you

can choose to be in a bad mood.' Don, I choose to be in a

good mood. Each time something bad happens, I can choose to

be a victim or I can choose to learn from it. Don, I choose

to learn from it. Every time someone comes to me

complaining, I can choose to accept their complaining or I

can point out the positive side of life. Don, I choose the

positive side of life."



"Yeah, right, it's not that easy," I protested.



"Yes, it is," Mark said. "Life is all about choices. Every

situation is a choice. You choose how you react to each

situation. You choose how people will affect your mood. You

choose to be in a good mood or bad mood. The bottom line:

it's your choice how you live life."



My job in the mines that summer was challenging. I was only

19 years old after all. I was home for the summer to try

to make enough money for my sophomore year at Arizona

State.



Challenging? That is a major understatement. My

assignment: to shovel from the top of the OVEN the metallic

soot that would build up on the roof. It took a shovel and

an industrial strength vacuum cleaner to do the job. Life

threatening? Yep!



That OVEN had to be clean or it might collapse. We worked

in crews of two-man teams. For safety, we strapped wooden

platforms beneath our shoes. As we worked we kept an eye

on our platforms, and if they started to smoke, we jumped

off the OVEN before our shoes caught fire. The top of the

OVEN was the hottest, because heat rises. I resented when

Mark was transferred to the ICE HOUSE. He was going to

work in the coolest place in Arizona during that infernal

summer. Why not me? He now had one of the nicest jobs you

could get in that fiery Hell called a copper mine. Why not

me?



Things change. The miners went on strike. Mark came to me

in great distress. It was the first time I'd ever seen him

upset. “Don,” he said, “I've got to work. I'm going to have

to be a scab. I have a family to feed. My wife Becky is 8

months pregnant.” Tough decision. The toughest.



In Ajo, an innocent child of a scab was once shot to death.

Countless are the brutal stories I can recall of how scabs

were severely beaten, crippled or killed for their decision

to cross the picket line. Mark had nowhere to turn. Copper

mining was the only industry in that town 100 miles from

civilization. He had no money to move, no money to travel.

Sadly, I supported him in his decision. What else could I

do?



The next day was ugly. Hundreds of angry miners lined up to

taunt, jeer and protest the few scabs who showed up to

work. Mark hung his head in shame as he drove through the

picket line in a company truck with armed escorts. The

decision to work was fatal. But not because of the miners'

hatred of scabs. Mark was assigned my job to clean the

top of the OVEN. The same I'd worked on only days before.

That day, witnesses saw the OVEN collapse, and my friend

Mark was instantly incinerated.



Mark's death had a major impact on me. It could have been

my life that was taken by that OVEN. I was a kid, and I

hurt. Worst of all, I felt guilty for resenting his time in

the Ice House. I felt guilty for not always welcoming his

positive outlook. But, now he was gone. His family was

fatherless. Because his last work was that of a scab, he

was counted as a temporary worker, and the family lost all

his benefits. It was a tragedy I couldn't handle. The fire

of that oven burned inside my gut. I had to turn my anger,

my guilt, and my sadness and pain into something positive.

I reflected on Mark's upbeat philosophy and decided that I

could best honor him by being like him, and focusing on the

good in my life.



Mark's untimely death taught me a valuable lesson. Life is

short. There is no telling when we will be called to take

the Great Adventure. Each day of our lives is precious.

Mark was 100% right. Each day is a choice. You and you

alone decide what kind of day you will have. You can choose

to be happy or sad, loving or hateful. Enlightenment is

all about choice. What choice are you going to make today?

Remember my friend Mark this week and make the choice to be

happy.



Donald Schnell is the author of The Initiation.

He has assisted thousands of individuals to awaken to their inner

power. Free: Enlightenment 101 newsletter

http://www.enlightenment101.com



Donaldenlightenment101.com





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