Riverside Methodist Hospital circa 1980s and 2024 Naturally, I recall that day's anticipatory joy.

   The memory evokes a seven centuries old sentence: Dante's opening to, The Divine Comedy,*: “Midway along the journey of our life I woke to find myself in a dark wood, for I had wandered off from the straight path."

   The sentence matters because we wonder: "Where am I in my life?" Or, when older, "Where have I been?"

   In the middle of my life I won the lottery. No dark wood but a sunlit dream.  Greeks coined such epiphanies Anagnorisis**

   The day the prize was delivered, July 1, 1983. At thirty-nine, I walked through the doors of not just any hospital, but Riverside Methodist, the largest in Ohio. I was too immature to imagine the depth of the victories ahead including becoming a top ten hospital and reshaping RMH into a flagship as founding president of OhioHealth.

   Thousands of other caregivers walked through those same doors. I was their CEO. What an incredible privilege it was…and remains so to this day.

   Ten years later, my son said: "Dad! You are at the top of your career!" Still not getting it, I told him, "No. I must go higher."

   Such ambition blocked my grasping that good luck in the moment. Yes. There were more successes, mixed with agonizing personal defeats. Yet, my son was right. 

   Some say in the middle of their lottery-winning days, "Thank God it's Friday." Or, "I can't wait until retirement." 

   If you are any level caregiver today and hear yourself wanting "out" you have "wandered off the path" or are under-appreciating your riches. Each day you awake in the middle of your chance to help heal others.

   Realizing your calling is better than winning the lottery because it is a lifetime gift. I finally appreciate that. We tried our best to help thousands. And did.    

-Erie Chapman

Photo: Riverside 2024 and circa 1980s

*Also contains Dante's Inferno describing the nine circles of hell. 

**Anagnorisis a moment in a play…when a character makes a critical discovery…recognition not only of a person but also of what that person [or moment] stood for. 

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4 responses to “The Day I Won The Lottery”

  1. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    Profound post which reinforces tending to our core life purpose: using our unique gifts from God to help others and….fully use our given time on Earth to help others on our and ourselves to a more productive and satisfying existence!

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  2. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    I so appreciate the wisdom you offer in reflecting on your distinguished lifetime career that has continued into “your retirement” and you never really did retire….as you continued to pour yourself out for the beneift of others through consulting with several healthcare systems, mentoring leaders, providing guidance through your books and support of caregivers throught the Foundations and your presentations, film, artistic work and this Journal.
    “The line that really stands out to me is, “If you are any level caregiver today and hear yourself wanting “out” you have “wandered off the path” or are under-appreciating your riches. Each day you awake in the middle of your chance to help heal others.” and “recognizing your calling is a lifetime gift.”
    It seems life is continually unfolding in a movement forward and how we live out our calling can morph into a new shape or endeavor that returns us to the path, and with it a sesne of renewed passion to help heal not only others but ourselves in the process.
    “We tried our best to help thousands. And did.” I hope you find immense appreciation in this Anagnorisis realization. Gratitude for your lifetime of service and for the gifts of a lifetime of giving!

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  3. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Deep thanks to you, dear Liz. You are the world’s most articulate “appreciator” and I am so grateful. YOU are responded to your own calling with such power and grace.

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  4. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    And YOU have clearly used your gifts in beautiful ways, Terry…and continue to do so!

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