In the previous post I referred to author Jose Ortega y Gasset's classification of man into two distinct groups, the "mass man" (or "common man") vs. the "excellent man." As stated by Ortega,

". . . we distinguished the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands on himself, and the latter the one who makes no demands on himself, but contents himself with what heis, and isdelighted with himself.  Contrary to what is usually thought, it is the man of excellence, and not the common man who lives in essential servitude.  Life has no savour for him unless he makes it consist in service to something transcendental.  Hence he does not look upon the necessity of serving as an oppression.  This is life lived as a discipline – the noble life.  Nobility is defined by the demands it makes on us – by obligations, not by rights.  Noblesse oblige.  'To live as one likes is plebian; the noble man aspires to order and law' (Goethe)." 

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My favorite sentence in this paragraph is "Life has no savour for him unless he makes it consist in service to something transcendental."  To me, that is the very definition of excellence; the service of something larger than ourselves, something significant, meaningful, and lasting.  The "excellent" people are classified as such by choice, by the way they live their lives, and the purpose for which they strive.  These people make demands upon themselves, they live a strenuous life in pursuit of greatness.  Why? Because without such striving "life has no savour," in essence, life has no meaning, no joy, no fulfillment.  
Here lies an interesting paradox; that the comfortable, easy life has an appealing appearance.  However, for most of us, living a life of peace and affluence is unfulfilling and hollow. What appears alluring is actually fools gold. Authentic satisfaction and happiness comes when we sacrifice peace and affluence on the altar of significant service, accomplishment, and striving towards the desires of our hearts.  It's when a man's actions are in line with the highest opinions and aspirations he holds for himself that he will feel the most alive.  In fact, it is when he is the most alive. 
Strive to be excellent. Make demands upon yourself to be all you can be. Serve others and live for a higher purpose.  Read, study, and challenge yourself daily to improve. We forget the hours of our lives spent in leisure, but those given in service to our calling will long be remembered by others.        
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4 responses to “The Excellent Man”

  1. Robert Lasater Avatar
    Robert Lasater

    “service to something transcendental.” Takes excellence to sublime and becomes true humility. Thanks so much for sharing.

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  2. Cathy Avatar
    Cathy

    Chris,
    For me, as a Christian, the search for excellence leads me back to a constant search to be more Christlike on a daily basis. While the world’s standards of excellence can seem impossibly high to some, I strive to look to the higher standards of Scripture and the holiness of my perfect Savior as my plumb line.
    I told you at Thanksgiving I write poetry when the mood strikes. I wrote one on this subject of my pursuit of excellence and being more Christlike on June 7, 1989. I hope you and your readers like it.

    The Pursuit of Excellence
    by Catherine Kilpatrick
    I’m in pursuit of excellence,
    Hunting out the best way,
    Seeking to be all I can be
    Every single day.
    I’m in pursuit of a high mark;
    A great calling I want to find,
    And take hold of it with both hands;
    I want to make it mine.
    I’m chasing after a promise
    My God gave me one day,
    When He said He’d make me like Jesus
    In every single way.
    So, I’m in pursuit of excellence
    With all that I can give
    ‘Cause excellence to me is Jesus
    And the life He gave me to live.
    I want to be more yeilding
    To His gentle, merciful touch;
    I want to be more obedient
    Because I love Him so much.
    I want to let Him teach me
    The way that I can share
    His wonderful love with others
    By showing that I care.
    I want to be more in His presence
    When I worship and praise His Name,
    Then go out and show the world
    His love is ever the same.
    So I’m in pursuit of excellence,
    But it’s not a heavy thing,
    Because I’ve no fear of punishment
    Should I ever fail my King.
    My excellent goal is a high one,
    But to find it, I don’t have to fuss,
    Because when I pursue excellence,
    It’s always to be more like Jesus.

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  3. Lloyd Abernathy Avatar

    A man who has yet to find something worth dying for is not fit to truly live…Amen

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  4. Ryan Fronick Avatar
    Ryan Fronick

    Thanks for the awesome letter and example Chris! This very inspiring to men out there who are changing generational curses and creatung a positive bow wave by striving for excellence personally and serving others unconditionally!

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