I remember meeting Mark Hunter when he was preparing for a speech contest in around 1999. My cousin told me that he “had a voice like chocolate” – apparently in contrast to my own. Ten years have passed, and Mark has gone from being the Champion of District 69 to being World Champion. And we congratulate him.
You can listen to the start of his speech here.
The local newspaper records that, “Mark Hunter is proof positive of what can be achieved with a liberal dose of self-determination and an appreciation of the power of love.” And they have included the text from his speech in this story on his great achievement.
Mark, you probably don’t remember me, but congratulations!
- Daniel Smith, DTM
Below is the text of the speech. There seem to be a few errors amid the wonderful examples of alliteration – can you pick them?
Literature is literally littered with lively legends. Amongst them rides Don Quixote the Man of La Mancha. An idealistic knight who fought for the rights of others and dared to dream the impossible dream.
Mr Contest chairman, ladies and gentlemen, while I dare not sing that song for fear it could be your nightmare, I like many of us here have dreamed impossible dreams. But to make one of my dreams even remotely attainable, I had to learn a lesson, perhaps a lesson for us all.
When I was 22 an accident changed my view of the world completely. Before the accident, I saw the world from an invincible 6 feet high, now I see it from the height of the consummate navel gazer.
In my new position, short and seated and recycled, I soon faced discrimination, so I became a modern day Don Quixote fighting for the rights of those with a disability. Many, many times , I would don the armour of righteousness, mount my trusty grey horse Eeeha! (work with me here), raise my lance, and charge into hell for my heavenly cause, dreaming of a world where discrimination no longer existed.
But at other times, I would retreat, exhausted and just want to be invisible
For many years as I championed this cause I faced this problem: Do I want to fit in, or do I want to stand up, stand out and stand fast for who and what I am; do I want to be same or different?
I became consumed by this dilemma and desperate for an answer. I turned to books, coaches, meditation, you name it I did it, I even searched in the bottom of a bottle of whiskey – I eventually found my answer where many of our lifes most important questions are answered.
My Grandmothers kitchen was filled with the aroma of freshly cooked bread, and the quiet rhythmic chopping of vegetables was the only sound to be heard. On the bench, gleaming upturned jars were begging to be filled with her world famous tomato relish well I thought it was world famous my grandfather, Poppy, always said it could be used as paint stripper. I too would laugh at his mischief
A splash was followed by her silent invitation to look in the water filled sink. A wildly bright red apple had accidentally tumbled in, and was bobbing amongst a dozen green tomatoes. Nana said, Mark, look in the sink. What do you want to be? I looked at my choice to be the one apple or one of many tomatoes- and I remembered thinking..
Who looks at fruit and veges and becomes philosophical?
So how did I answer grandmother?
As I watched her, I finally understood her wisdom. Nana, I said. She stopped, turned, and waited. Nana, I want to be the water.
She turned back to her work, and I am sure I heard her smile.
She knew I had found my answer. That you cant change the world by charging around like an idealistic knight. You change it from here, by being the water. You see water embraces everything completely. It does not differentiate young from old, black from white, tall from navel gazer. It simply encompasses all.
And what is this water if is not a unique definition of love. A definition reflected in Deepak Chopras work, where he writes for love to be real it has to flow out and around what is loved. This water is liquid love. When I am the water, when we are the water, the need to fight the good fight no longer exists. The need to work out whether we are the same or different no longer exists. When we love with the intimacy of water, difference doesnt exist.
Its what this liquid love does. What happened in the kitchen allowed me to replace the passion of youth with the wisdom of my grandmother (maybe cut) and so with my new understanding I began to change my world from in here
Ladies and Gentlemen: In an ordinary kitchen, I learnt an extra-ordinary lesson. One which enabled me to take off my armour and get off this horse not literally. I learnt from my grandmother that it doesnt matter how we are different. Its how we love that matters. So this morning, I offer you her wisdom. In a sink full of green tomatoes and one wildly red apple, there is so much, so very much to be gained from being the water.
Interestingly – at least for me – is that the VPE of my first club, Leonard Scuderi DTM, is one of the published comments on the page. Great to see you continuing to float around, Scooter!
Daniel
thanks for your thoughts … yes there are a few mistakes in this version …. I cannot place a face to the name, but I am a visual learner, so if you send me a photo, I will have a better chance or doing same. Are you still competing? … 1999 …in Chicago??
Hope this finds you well.
Cheers
Mark
Mark, you honour us, and affirm how classy you are, by commenting here. Thank you again!
Actually, we met when you were practising your speech out in the northern suburbs of Brisbane – perhaps Keperra – in a community hall? I would have been about 21 at the time and was there with Leonard Scuderi and Stephanie Looi, each of us from University Club.
The way you irreverently played with the titles of self help and personal development books (eg ~The Seven Habits of Awakening the Giant Within) cracked me up at the time but still sticks in my mind.
Looking forward to seeing you speak in person again sometime soon. Shanghai has been very good to me though I’ll be back in Brisbane for a few months over the summer, might see you around.
Cheers
Dan
I dont usually reply to posts but I will in this case. WoW!!
I would love to know the title of the speech!
Speech is very inspiring! Thank you for sharing it!!