• Howard Humphries posted an update 10 years, 5 months ago

    It was an ordinary trip to the TV station, I was the sales manager, and also in charge of writing, shooting, and editing some of the station’s TV ads. There was always plenty to do in the small non-profit place in southern New Mexico. It absolutely was initially that I had worked in a television station, particularly a Christian programming station, having spent the majority of my career in popular radio up to that point. I still remember the time that I first went into that station with my resume at hand, passed it throughout the table to the station manager, saying, ‘I am Dianne James, listed here is my resume, and I’d want to work for you.’ H-e checked out the resume and we had a good talk. By the end of that talk, he said, ‘Well, you will have to accomplish income along with other work…’ I’d heard that before. I’d done that before, just not television, but I knew that if I could sell carrots, watermelons, and radio airtime, I could sell television. Also, there was a more crucial purpose to this job. I did perhaps not know it then, but it was a way to help people, and to create a huge difference. The cash was not good, because it was a non-profit, but it was also my first television job. The sole other TELEVISION station I’d ever even visited was, as a kid, on my birthday when I was allowed to ring the bell on the Admiral Foghorn Show, a-kind of West Texas edition of Captain Kangaroo, in Odessa Texas. I did maybe not mention Admiral Foghorn. I’d be among three salespeople, and would venture out with the director to satisfy my given customers, during those first days on the job. Well, in a perfect world, that would have happened. The manager was an incredibly busy man. He didn’t have time to hold someone’s hand and add them to everyone else. Therefore, one day while waiting for him to get off the phone, I decided not to wait any longer. I left and started making cold calls. Months passed until 1 day while going into the control room, I tripped and fell on a small little step-down into the room. I did so perhaps not know a human’s foot can bend that far backwards. I could not go. Obviously, I was o-n crutches for a couple weeks, and carrying a brief case, making sales calls, and by then it had snowed. Not a nice experience. After a really slow sales month, I was thinking that maybe this job was not meant for me, after all. My supervisor called me in to the office one day and said he wanted me to be the sales manager. He’d been the sales manager, and, to my understanding, so I remained, no-one else had ever held that position except him. The staying turned out to be a learning experience. It was during my tenure while the sales manager that the woman walked to the place, hopeless and desperate. I asked her if I could help her, and she looked somewhat bewildered. She said, with a slight Spanish accent, ‘I do not know, I just came in here, I don’t know why. My son got killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Cruces, and I just got out of court.’ I saw pain in her eyes. Enormous pain. She was o-n the verge of tears, as she relayed the story of how her child just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, when a bullet from a drive-by shooting took his life. I had young ones of my own, and at that moment some thing within me felt some of her pain. Well, there was no basis for her to be at the TV station, she did not even know-it was a television station; she said she’d just wandered in, from the court house across the road. I noticed the braces o-n her legs, her graying hair and a look in her eyes that made me feel like she believed I could do some thing about all of this. I told her, ‘Wait, I’ll be back.’ I turned to the book of Job, and brought her a Bible in the company. ‘This has helped me often in my own life, and I think it’ll help if you read this,’ I informed her. She sat down in the lobby, said ok, and took the Bible, and began to read. I informed her I’d be back in a little bit. I left the room to offer her time to read it. When I returned, she was gone. The Bible lay on the sofa, and I wondered if she had even see the passage. I felt bad, that maybe I should have gone back-to check on her earlier, but she was gone and nothing could possibly be done. Time passed, and the CBS Sunday Morning workers had arrived at Alamogordo to capture an unique about gang violence with Howdy and Yahooskin Fowler as a portion of it, with their cross-country camel trip, raising awareness of gang violence. The girl who had wandered into the station days before was definitely on my head. I finally found out who she was and named her in Las Cruces, to determine how she was doing, she’d been so down, so depressed about her child, I’d wondered what had happened to her. She explained, ‘Yes, I remember you.’ At the end of-the conversation she said, ‘Many thanks. You saved my life.’ The day she had walked in, I didn’t know what that woman may do. I knew she was in pain, and very frustrated. All I could do was talk to her and she to me, and try to give some hope to her. I then found out that regardless of what our walk or situation in life, we are able to help people along the way. You do not have to be a saint to simply help some body, both. Good matter, because I was not. All I knew is that she was so affected, she may commit suicide. Suicide is not the answer, because what you are going through right now could be the experience that someone needs in the future to keep them from committing suicide, or stopping on life- a source of future happiness for you, being able to truly help someone. There is great joy in this life for you, if you give it plenty of time to discover you. It’s these tumultuous times, these trials of existence, that prepare us for what we have to accomplish in the future. Regrettably, too many simply take their own lives, unsure that they may help somebody else with their perception of having experienced that pain, too. They don’t realize that an individual can do-anything, one hour at any given time. Each day at the same time. What it requires is discussing it- even when it is into a stranger. Perhaps a pastor. Many people try taking anti-depressants to cope with their problems, but I have discovered that the fastest and best solution to face the most challenging circumstances is head-on, through the middle of it. The perspective where they are considering the specific situation is skewed by that pain, when a individual is feeling that much pain. Because of this, this indicates hopeless. It certainly helps to vent to some other individual who will hear. Find because tomorrow is a day, the one that can, even when it is a stranger. Sunlight will rise, the birds will sing, and you will survive this. You’ll be stronger for having survived this, and you’ll then be in a particular position to help another person survive that crucial moment when life is in the balance. Everybody has a purpose to their life. It takes many of us a number of years to get what that is, but there is an objective. You should stay alive to find out what it is. Remember, also, there are millions of people nowadays who feel like they’ve no-one who loves them. There’s love. Just keep living and striving for your happiness that you will find. Keep understanding and you’ll keep growing. And do not forget, you are able to do anything, an hour or even a day at a time. You had be surprised to know exactly how many people that are travelling pleased today have, one or more times, considered killing themselves. That moment now is but a little section of your wonderful journey of life ahead. H-e can undoubtedly use you, too, when the Lord can use a plain old sales person like me to help some body. Some one will need your love, sometime. If you’re alive you can only love them. Did you know: 30,000 people commit suicide annually in the Usa – a rate of 11 in every 100,000 Americans, or one-person every 17 minutes.. The Rocky Mountain region has the greatest suicide rate within the country.. In 1998, the suicide death rate in Colorado was more than 1-4 people per 100,000, which makes it the 12th highest in the country and 36-inches greater than the national average.. Around 9,600 Coloradans seriously contemplate suicide each year and approximately one-half to two-thirds of these folks are perhaps not being treated for their suicidal symptoms. Follow Us On Twitter contains more about why to mull over it. Essential Facts About Suicide The largest number of suicide deaths occur among middle-aged men, between 3-5 and 44 years, with the chance for suicide increasing for those with a mental disease or who abuse alcohol. 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