Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Kisses from Katie

       I was reading the Forward by Beth Clark in the book Kisses from Katie and the beginning couple paragraphs really stood out to me.

       People who really want to make a difference in the world usually do it, in one way or another. And I've noticed something about people who make a difference in the world: They hold the unshakable conviction that individuals are extremely important, that every life matters. They get excited over one smile. They are willing to feed one stomach, educate one mind, and treat one wound. They aren't determined to revolutionize the world all at once; they're satisfied with small changes. Over time, though, the small changes add up. Sometimes they even transform cities and nations, and yes, the world.
     People who want to make a difference get frustrated along the way. But if they have a particularly stressful day, they don't quite. They keep going. Given their accomplishments, most of them are shockingly normal and the way they spend each day can be quite mundane. They don't teach grand lessons that can bring incremental improvement to one man or woman, boy or girl. They don't do anything to call attention to themselves, they simply pay attention to the everyday needs of others, even if it's only one person. They bring change in ways these world-changers are wired, they wouldn't think of living their lives any other way.





~Daughter of the Light

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