Submitted by Jazarkahr
The beauty of a cancer patient is something to see like the child with a smile no hair still fighting a disease. The determenation that is keeping them alive and all of their strength and will to survive, one day I hope to have that courage that inspiring courage to live life everyday with a smile. I hope to live like a cancer patient- no a cancer child.
By Joe Ball
Here is my take on saving the world, defining world as: all that relates to or affects the life of a person.
The exact answer may be different for each of us.
The point is actually doing something, making that known, and inspiring others to do the same.
In time, the “how” will be answered without question by anyone that you ask.
I’m here to make a record of those answers and spread them far and wide.
If you work towards making a difference don’t expect to be paid back or acknowledged.
A really great acknowledgment will end a conversation.
A really great acknowledgment may also impede your progress.
Instead of being paid back for your contribution, Insist that others pay it forward.
“Hey Joe I really liked what you did with the …” Would be interrupted with, “great, tell someone else” .
Here are some other great examples of paying it forward:
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By Rockwow
Spread cheer, let your employees/others know they are doing good when they are or just find something good to tell them!
I’ve been joking recently with a friend of mine that I have Embitterment Disorder (believe it or not – the Psychiatric Association has added this to their lists of made-up disorders!- they sit around and vote on what should be a disorder, I’m not kidding) I heard this on the radio a few weeks ago and it was stated matter-of-factly by the radio personality that there was this new “disorder”. Had I been that announcer/newscaster I would have busted of laughing at it as some sort of joke- who do these people think we are? Stupid? Well, apparently so, because he didn’t laugh or express any sort of concern of how idiotic this was. But I laughed all the way home at how completely fricken retarded it was. But I have the sad thought at the same time that people are numb to this and don’t throw these “doctors” out of their “priestly” seats and tell them to find some other job more useful, like shoveling shit, because that’s what they’re trying to feed us!
Anyways, I digressed a little, but my point was: that even though we all suffer from “Embitterment disorder” we should still make others feel wanted and find the good things in Life to Praise. Just telling someone “Thanks, I appreciate your help, or your work” improves his/her life. Be good to others and they will appreciate it- It’s good for EVERYONE.
That’s today’s thoughts.
Chuck
http://www.rockwow.com