Ordinary Man Lives Extraordinarily …Thanks Dad

My father, Leo Rubis, passed away on May 22.  He wasn’t big on speeches but spoke volumes to his family and friends by the way he lived. His legacy was that he gave us a road map for living with character, not perfection of course.

He did so by connecting three powerful attributes in his daily life. He was one of the most self accountable people I ever met. He never, as hard as life was, allowed himself to become a victim. He blamed no one for his status in life. When one job ended he got another. When cancer hit, he put one foot in front of the other and said thank you for the life he had. He defined respect by the way he treated everyone. To the day he died, he treated the nurses in the palliative care unit like they were the most important people on earth. But that was how he behaved everyday with everyone when he was well and the boss too. He was known as a gentleman. He was also generous well beyond his means. Things were often tight financially but he never focused on the lack of anything; he just focused on giving the most valuable thing he had …himself. He was always there for his children and grandchildren and others …driving somebody somewhere …slipping 20 dollars in someone’s pocket. When he could have been resting he was at one of the kids games …cheering all on and expecting performance. He just gave.

My father combined self accountability, respect and abundance into something I now call the Character Triangle. I should rename it Leo’s Triangle. The best thing is that his personification of these values demonstrated that an ordinary life by Hollywood standards, could be extraordinary and accessible to all.

I therefore elect my dad to the Character Hall of Fame -  just an ordinary guy living in an extraordinary way.

with Character,

Lorne

Lorne Rubis

Lorne Rubis

The constant in Lorne’s diverse career is his ability to successfully lead organizations through significant change. At US West, where he served as a Vice President / Company Officer, Lorne was one of only seven direct reports ...
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Character Triangle

Our character is exclusively ours. We define it by how we think and what we do. I believe that acting with Character is driven by what I call the Character Triangle.

What, exactly, is the Character Triangle (CT)?

The CT describes and emphasizes three distinct but interdependent values:

Be Accountable: first person action to make things better, avoiding blame.
Be Respectful: being present, listening, looking again, focusing on the process.
Be Abundant: generous in spirit, moving forward, minimizing the lack of.

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Leadership Excellence article in the January 2012 issue

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Dr. Alvin Jones Show, WHFS-AM, 12/1/11 radio interview of Lorne Rubis

Kathryn Zox Show, VoiceAmerica Network interview of Lorne Rubis

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