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"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." -Walt Disney
"When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on." -Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap but by the seeds that you plant." -Robert Louis Stevenson
Dreams grow if you grow. Zig Ziglar
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." -Nelson Mandela
"In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years." -Abraham Lincoln
"Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
"The only impossible journey is the one you never begin." -Tony Robbins
"Love the life you live. Live the life you love." -Bob Marley
"Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all." -Helen Keller
If you judge people, you have no time to love them. Mother Teresa
All that we are is the result of what we have thought. Buddha
Stay hungry, stay foolish. Steve Jobs
The future belongs to those who prepare for it today. Malcolm X
Some people do really find fault like there's a reward for it. Zig Ziglar
It always seems impossible until it’s done. Nelson Mandela
Turn your wounds into wisdom. Oprah Winfrey
Whatever you are, be a good one. Abraham Lincoln
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are. Theodore Roosevelt
Little by little, one travels far. J.R.R. Tolkien
I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times. Bruce Lee
A man who stands for nothing will fall for anything. Malcolm X
You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength. Marcus Aurelius
By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. Benjamin Franklin
I think, therefore I am. René Descartes
To be, or not to be, that is the question. William Shakespeare
A lot of people quit looking for work as soon as they find a job. Zig Ziglar
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Look Up – A Poem To Consider!

“Look Up”! – A Poem By Gary Turk.

Don’t Let Your Life Pass You By!

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Here are the lyrics to this great poem!

I have 422 friends, yet I am lonely.
I speak to all of them everyday, yet none of them really know me.

The problem I have sits in the spaces between,
looking into their eyes, or at a name on a screen.

I took a step back, and opened my eyes,
I looked around, and then realized
that this media we call social, is anything but
when we open our computers, and it’s our doors we shut.

All this technology we have, it’s just an illusion,
of community, companionship, a sense of inclusion
yet when you step away from this device of delusion,
you awaken to see, a world of confusion.

A world where we’re slaves to the technology we mastered,
where our information gets sold by some rich greedy bastard.
A world of self-interest, self-image, self-promotion,
where we share all our best bits, but leave out the emotion.

We are at our most happy with an experience we share,
but is it the same if no one is there.
Be there for you friends, and they’ll be there too,
but no one will be, if a group message will do.

We edit and exaggerate, we crave adulation,
we pretend we don’t notice the social isolation.
We put our words into order, until our lives are glistening,
we don’t even know if anyone is listening.

Being alone isn’t the problem, let me just emphasize,
that if you read a book, paint a picture, or do some exercise,
you are being productive, and present, not reserved or recluse,
you’re being awake and attentive, and putting your time to good use.

So when you’re in public, and you start to feel alone,
put your hands behind your head, and step away from the phone.
You don’t need to stare at your menu, or at your contact list,
just talk to one another, and learn to co-exist.

I can’t stand to hear the silence, of a busy commuter train,
when no one wants to talk through the fear of looking insane.
We’re becoming unsocial, it no longer satisfies
to engage with one another, and look into someone’s eyes.

We’re surrounded by children, who since they were born,
watch us living like robots, and think it’s the norm.
It’s not very likely you will make world’s greatest dad,
if you cant entertain a child without a using an iPad.

When I was a child, I would never be home,
I’d be out with my friends, on our bikes we would roam.
We’d ware holes in our trainers, and graze up our knees;
we’d build our own clubhouse, high up in the trees.

Now the parks are so quiet, it gives me a chill
to see no children outside and the swings hanging still.
There’s no skipping or hopscotch, no church and no steeple,
we’re a generation of idiots, smart phones and dumb people.

So look up from your phone, shut down that display,
take in your surroundings, and make the most of today.
Just one real connection is all it can take,
to show you the difference that being there can make.

Be there in the moment, when she gives you the look,
that you remember forever, as when love overtook.
The time you first hold her hand, or first kiss her lips,
the time you first disagree, but still love her to bits.

The time you don’t need to tell hundreds, about what you’ve just done,
because you want to share the moment, with just this one.
The time you sell your computer, so you can buy a ring,
for the girl of your dreams, who is now the real thing.

The time you want to start a family, and the moment when,
you first hold your baby girl, and get to fall in love again.
The time she keeps you up at night, and all you want is rest,
and the time you wipe away the tears, as your baby flees the nest.

The time your little girl returns, with a boy for you to hold,
and the day he calls you granddad, and makes you feel real old
The time you take in all you’ve made, just by giving life attention,
and how your glad you didn’t waste it, by looking down at some invention.

The time you hold your wife’s hand, and sit down beside her bed
you tell her that you love her, and lay a kiss upon her head.
She then whispers to you quietly, as her heart gives a final beat,
that she’s lucky she got stopped, by that lost boy in the street.

But none of these times ever happened, you never had any of this,
When you’re too busy looking down, you don’t see the chances you miss.

So look up from your phone, shut down those displays,
we have a finite existence, a set number of days.
Why waste all our time getting caught in the net,
as when the end comes, nothing’s worse than regret.

I am guilty too, of being part of this machine,
this digital world, where we are heard but not seen.
Where we type and don’t talk, where we read as we chat,
where we spend hours together, without making eye contact.

Don’t give in to a life where you follow the hype,
give people your love, don’t give them your like.
Disconnect from the need to be heard and defined
Go out into the world, leave distractions behind.

Look up from your phone, shut down that display,
stop watching this video, live life the real way.

What did you think about this great poem and video?

Kindness: You Never Know Who’s Life It Will Save!

Karma Is A Real Thing & It Follows Life Long

The video you shared from Life Vest Inside titled “Kindness: You Never Know Who’s Life It Will Save!” is a powerful reminder of the profound impact that small acts of kindness can have on others. In the video, we see various scenes of individuals going about their daily lives, each facing their own struggles and challenges. Yet, amidst their hardships, moments of kindness emerge, offering rays of hope and support.

From a stranger offering a smile to a person in need, to a simple compliment brightening someone’s day, the video showcases how these seemingly insignificant gestures can make a world of difference to those who receive them. It highlights the interconnectedness of humanity and the ripple effect that kindness can create, spreading positivity and warmth wherever it goes.

The message conveyed in the video is clear: kindness has the power to uplift, heal, and even save lives. It emphasizes the importance of reaching out to others with empathy, compassion, and understanding, especially during times of adversity. By extending a helping hand or offering words of encouragement, we not only lift the spirits of those around us but also contribute to building a more caring and supportive community.

Through its heartfelt portrayal of the impact of kindness, the video serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of cultivating empathy and compassion in our interactions with others. It encourages viewers to embrace kindness as a guiding principle in their lives, knowing that even the smallest act of kindness has the potential to make a significant difference in someone else’s life.

In case you missed it…  The doctor at the end was the little boy at the beginning!  Because of a simple act of kindness the young boy became a doctor.  If you look again you will see the doctor reflecting on his life all the way back to that day.

Not only did kindness come back full circle to the original sender, but it caused the young doctor to spend a lifetime of contribution beyond his job.  You see this in the pictures towards the end of the video showing the doctor helping others.

Annual “Dance For Kindness” Held In November Each Year On World Kindness Day

What Is The Annual “Dance For Kindness”?

Dance For Kindness is an event that is held every year on “World Kindness Day”!  I know…  There’s a world kindness day?  Yes there is!

Here are a few words from a woman who had a dream of spreading kindness!  Now with the help from a few friends around the world, her dream is coming true!

http://www.lifevestinside.com/

Life Vest Inside – Kindness Boomerang – “One Day”

Kindness Boomerang

“Life Vest Inside” is an organization dedicated to spreading kindness and positivity in the world. Their initiative, “Kindness Boomerang,” encourages individuals to perform acts of kindness, creating a ripple effect of positivity that touches countless lives. One of their most popular projects is the short film titled “One Day,” which embodies the spirit of their mission.

In “One Day,” viewers are taken on a heartwarming journey that follows the interconnected lives of various individuals from different walks of life. Through a series of seemingly ordinary interactions, we witness the profound impact of small acts of kindness. From a simple smile to a helping hand, each gesture contributes to a chain reaction of goodwill and compassion.

The film beautifully illustrates how kindness has the power to break down barriers, bridge divides, and unite people in unexpected ways. It serves as a poignant reminder that no act of kindness is ever too small and that even the simplest gestures can make a world of difference to someone in need.

At its core, “One Day” embodies the philosophy of Life Vest Inside, inspiring viewers to embrace kindness as a way of life and to recognize the inherent potential within each of us to create positive change in the world. By spreading kindness, we not only uplift others but also enrich our own lives, creating a brighter and more compassionate future for all.

Through their innovative projects and inspiring messages, Life Vest Inside continues to empower individuals to become agents of kindness, fostering a global community built on empathy, compassion, and understanding. “One Day” serves as a powerful testament to the transformative power of kindness and the boundless potential of the human spirit.

Fire Fighters In Michigan Give 60 Years Of Meaning To A Disabled Man’s Life!

Burton Fire Department: Michael Elli

The story of firefighters in Michigan giving 60 years of meaning to a disabled man’s life is a heartwarming tale of compassion, community, and selflessness. The firefighters, members of the Burton Fire Department, went above and beyond their call of duty to fulfill a lifelong dream for Michael Elli, a disabled man with cerebral palsy.

Michael had always dreamed of becoming a firefighter, but his disability presented significant challenges. However, the firefighters of the Burton Fire Department were determined to make his dream a reality. They welcomed Michael into their station, treating him as one of their own and providing him with opportunities to participate in various aspects of firefighting.

Over the course of 60 years, the firefighters ensured that Michael’s dream was not just a fleeting moment but a meaningful and enduring part of his life. They included him in training exercises, allowed him to ride along in fire trucks, and even made him an honorary firefighter, complete with his own uniform and badge.

Through their kindness and generosity, the firefighters brought joy, purpose, and fulfillment to Michael’s life, demonstrating the profound impact that simple acts of kindness can have on others. Their selfless gesture not only enriched Michael’s life but also inspired countless others in the community and beyond.

The story of the firefighters in Michigan exemplifies the power of empathy, inclusion, and community spirit. It serves as a reminder that regardless of our differences or limitations, we all have the capacity to make a positive impact in the lives of others. By reaching out with compassion and extending a helping hand, we can create a more inclusive and supportive world for everyone.

Michigan Fire Fighters Call Him Brother!

A BIG Thank You To Fire Station #1, Lansing Michigan!

This story truly made my day today.  I came across this video and thought I would share it with you.  Sixty years ago, firefighters started helping a boy named Tony Tumminello.  Sixty years later, Tony is still there at the fire station and has become like family.  As Tony gets older they have been taking care of all his needs including doing his laundry.

 Here are a few articles related to this story: 

  1. People.com Related Article
  2. CBS News Article Original
  3. Lansing Michigan Fire Department Website