"Part Three: Frank Deardurff 's In Search Of Heroes Interview Was Amazing" by Ralph Zuranski
Frank Deardurff Is One of the Top Website Designers and Is Co-creator of the AskDatabase That Is the Epitome Of The Socratic Method of Asking Questions"
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Ralph Zuranski: You think that it’s important to have personal integrity?
Frank Deardurff: I think so, yes.
Ralph Zuranski: What are the principles you are willing to sacrifice your life for? I know there has been a question about running into a burning building to save the life of somebody. But there is more of another silent sacrifice of somebody who takes care of somebody in their family or just does a quiet good job on doing the things that they should.
Frank Deardurff: I think those are the most rewarding. I think some rewards are just maybe you are helping a small child or you see a person in need. If you don’t think, “What am I going to get out of this” before you do it I think that is actually truly a good deed.
You aren’t looking to get some reward out of it.
Ralph Zuranski: What was the lowest point in your life and how did you change your life path to one of victory over all obstacles?
Frank Deardurff: I try to live very optimistically. To say that I had a low point it’s hard to pick out a low point. My mother has always envisioned in us or passed onto us that you always look for the good things in life no matter what it be.
Coming from a single-parent childhood where there were four kids, my mother never allowed us to think that we were poor or did without. We always had food on the table. We never stopped to think that it wasn’t steak and baked potatoes.
Trying to look for a low point I don’t know if that is possible.