Cinderella Man

Clicking through the channels the other night I stumbled upon one of my recent favorite movies, "Cinderella Man".

My favorite point in the movie is when the hero's wife, Mae, comes to him just before he takes the ring against his most feared opponent. Knowing the chance of death was real for her husband, Mae had been vocal about her disapproval of James entering the ring. But after seeing the number of working-class people pulling for him and praying for him, she has a change of heart. She finds him as he is getting taped up for the fight and says...

Maybe I understand, some, about having to fight. So you just remember who you are... you're the Bulldog of Bergen, and the Pride of New Jersey, you're everybody's hope, and the kids' hero, and you are the champion of my heart, James J. Braddock.

With that type of support, James goes out and wins the fight.

It reminds me how much support my wife gives to me, and reminds me to be grateful for the quiet, behind the scenes support she provides to me all the time. I would not be who I am today had she not said "yes" 17 years ago.

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