Dale Earnhardt: Through the eyes of his son
By Dale Earnhardt Jr., Special to Turner Sports Interactive
February 21, 2001
11:17 AM EST (1617 GMT)
The following column originally was published Oct. 18, 2000.
I know a man whose hands are so callused that gloves aren't necessary. Once,
while cutting down a tree, he cut the back of his hand to the bone with a
chainsaw. He didn't even stop to look until the job was done.
I've seen him get thrown from a tractor. The tractor, as large as a small
home, was flipped by the trunk of a stubborn oak tree. His first thought was
not fear, but how quickly he could get the tractor back on its tracks to
complete the task. He has suffered broken bones and never had one complaint.
Not to anyone, not even to himself.
This man could lead the world's finest army. He has wisdom that knows no
bounds. No fire could burn his character, no stone could break it. He
maintains a private existence. One that shelters his most coveted thoughts
from the world.
His upbringing was no controlled creation. His hard-working family was like
many from that era. He gained his knowledge in hard dirt and second-hand
tools, from his toys as a child to the trucks he drove in his 20s. From that
natural upbringing, he has an incredible sense of good and bad. He sees it
before it sees him, in people, in anything imaginable. Where did he learn
this? How does he know so many things?
I've seen this man create many things. With no blueprints, he has carved and
produced wonders upon wonders. His resume shows he has created major
companies. He has hammered out deal upon deal -- always being as fair as God
would have it. He has taken land with thick shrub and deep valleys and molded
them into a frontier fit for heaven. He has built homes that kings couldn't
fathom.
Solving problems is as easy as breathing for him. They are thrown his way
like the morning paper. People surround him daily, wanting solutions. He
hands them out with pride and passion. Each solution is a battle won. He
calculates his every action, demanding the same from everyone else. He is
honest in letting you know your end of the bargain.
His friendship is the greatest gift you could ever obtain. Out of all his
attributes, it is the most impressive. He trusts only a few with this gift.
If you ever break that trust - it is over. He accepts few apologies. Many
have crossed him and they leave with only regret for their actions. In every
result, he stands as an example of what hard work and dedication will
achieve. Even his enemies know this.
I have had the pleasure of joining him on the battlefield. I have experienced
his intimidating wrath. That may sound strong, but I know what I am talking
about. He roams like a lion, king of his jungle. His jungle is his and his
alone. Every step he takes has purpose. Every walk has reason.
He praises God, loves his family, enjoys his friends.
I wonder what his future holds. He has so much to be proud of. To this point,
he's only barely satisfied. His eyes see much more than my imagination could
produce. He is Dale Earnhardt. Dad, the world's finest army awaits.
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