Friend #30 – Mark
One of the joys of Mark’s life is the high rise condo he
owns overlooking Tempe Town Lake. It’s a
small, one bedroom dwelling with clean lines, unbefitting to any clutter. The building residents are friendly and
familiar, making the tower a community.
The views are incredible, and if Mark leaves for an international
traveling adventure, the space is virtually unchanged from the moment he closes
the door to the moment he returns. Mark
loves the simplicity it gives his life.
It is his sanctuary.
And for Mark, he finds genius
in simplicity. He likes to walk places when
he has the opportunity. He loves riding
his bike and dining in quaint, local restaurants. He loves music and cars. A sticker to put on his wheels might be the
thing that brings him an enormous amount of joy that day. And he does feel a lot of joy in his
life. His motto is “Enjoy Life Daily” and
often, he does. Of course, no one can be
joyful all the time. There was a period
last year when he broke things off with his fiancé that life became more
difficult, but he always makes the attempt.
And he confesses that we all need challenging times in our lives. It makes us appreciate when things are
good.
Mark’s passion is in helping people. He started his personal coaching business in
2011 and every time he gets a note, thanking him for his help and encouragement
in making someone a success, Mark’s heart grows just a little bit in his chest. He’s proud of the person for taking the steps
necessary to accomplish their goals and he is grateful for the wisdom the Lord
has given him to help others help themselves.
Over the past few years, Mark has become exceptionally close with the
members of his men’s prayer group and even goes so far as to say that the group
has a bond of unconditional love flowing between them. He even credits the group with helping him to
grow his own personal faith.
He’s smart, handsome and well-read. He has a wealth of knowledge on a number of topics
but he’s also a great listener. In fact,
he’s such a good listener that it’s difficult for a babbler-mouth like me to
get to know the man beneath his confident, balanced exterior. He exudes kindness and genuineness. He’s a person that likes to reach out and
give a stranger a compliment, even if they give him a look of shock…because
strangers don’t really reach out without intention anymore. But Mark does.
To look at him and his life, one would think Mark has always
been blessed as one of the lucky ones. But
buried underneath years of gratitude and happiness is a reality that the
occasional onlooker doesn’t see. When
Mark was in college, he suffered from depression. So much so that he eventually sought help
because he was contemplating taking his own life. He didn’t know it then because he was so
young but happiness doesn’t always come in a straight line. There are moments in life when we all feel
hopeless. But then the moment passes…and life goes on.
Recently, Mark has taken the time to celebrate his victory
in overcoming that period of his life.
It makes him even more grateful now for every day he has and he wants to
share his story because somewhere out there a person is suffering from
depression. They are thinking of
committing suicide and Mark is the living example of how beautiful a life can
become if life is simply allowed to grow.
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ReplyDeleteGreetings Erica, how lucky you are to meet Mark and Mark is to meet you. You must be a great listener too because you plucked out many of the wonderful things that "makes Mark who he is." I've known Mark for several years even though we live many states apart. He's an amazing friend who always (always) has just the right book to recommend to bring joy into my life. He's a down-to-earth person who exudes humor/enthusiasm/humility the same time. Truly a rare type of person. One of my favorite things about Mark is his mantra, "Enjoy life daily!" He means that and with every interaction, Mark brings more joy into my life. Thanks again for your amazing, brave journey and the great post about your friendship with Mark. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Loren. You may have said it better than I could say myself. Mark is a truly special person.
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