I, like many other people, have had my fair share of heartbreaks and personal struggles, but my closest friends and loved ones are the people who have helped me to make it out relatively unscathed.
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Who hasn't had a rough patch in their life? I mean, we are all humans, and nobody is perfect. (Just take a look at how Lindsay Lohan has turned out!) As humans who err, we need those people who will always be there for us-and who we will always be there for when the shoe is on the other foot.
In Erin's perfect world, friends would take the time to show each other that they care and are thankful to have that person in their life. To do this, one would take a little bit of time to hand make something for a friend. It does not even have to cost you money. Simply writing "I'm so glad we're friends!" on a piece of paper and slipping it under their door will suffice.
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I digress.
After printing, I opened up a fresh Word document and typed a little note wishing this friend a good day at work and saying that I was excited to hang out that evening. I slid it under her door (she conveniently lives in my hall) and went along my merry way.
Nothing was in it for me. I did not expect one thing in return, and that concept is the foundation of my plan for a better world. People are too concerned about what they will get out of things they do. Go grocery shopping, you will get gas points! Donate money to our art museum, you will get your name on a plaque so everyone sees how rich you are!
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That type of culture disgusts me. People should practice kindness to all, and generosity from the heart. Trust me when I say this, doing something when you expect not one thing in return feels great. When I ran into my friend later, she said that my simple note that took me one minute to make made her day. I was so pleased to hear that my words could add at least one smile into a friend's day.
So I challenge YOU to make something for a friend tomorrow. Yes, I know you have class, but if it took me a minute to type a one-sentence note, you can find something to give a friend to let them know you care!
I really liked living in Erin's perfect world! Your idea wasn't grandiose which caught my interest and you are right. It's the little things in life that can make someone's day and if we could just do little things to show people that we cared, imagine what that would do on a bigger scale.
ReplyDeleteI love this concept. I also think that this would make all the difference in the world. People have become to wrapped up in their own world to appreciate or acknowledge other people in their lives. It not only will make the other person feel better, but it will make you feel better as a friend for doing one small act. It is a simple way to show a loved one that you care. It seems that all people can do now in this overly merchandized world is shower loved ones with gifts and money. It's nice to feel cared for in a traditional and simple way. Gifts from the heart always mean more!
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