Today, as I went for a walk, I picked up nine nails, screws and various other tire hazards from the roadside, in order to prevent damage to someone's tires.
Why would I bother to get my hands dirty like that?
Because...
I own the world.
Oh, not in terms of entitlement or actual property ownership. But in terms of responsibility, and in terms of love.
That doesn't mean I carry the weight of the world on my shoulders. I just do what I can. It is just a small thing, but every time we do some small act of kindness, we make the world just a little bit better.
Now, obviously, I can't pick up every nail or screw from the roadside, and I won't save everyone's tires. But that doesn't mean I can't save some. I can make a difference, even if it is a small one.
I love this quote from one of Laura Ingalls Wilder's books, which she attributed to her mother, "Many hands make light work."
One person performing one small act of kindness makes a difference. But imagine how much of a difference it would make if everyone performed one small act of kindness every day or even every week.
A lot of people doing tiny things would make a gargantuan difference in the world. I believe it is happening much more often than we think. Let's make it happen even more.
You've expressed a sentiment that I have been trying to put into works. Now I am trying how much would make a good quote which would retain the whole feeling. Doesn't matter if I can't, I still remember what you wrote. Happier having read this.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words.
ReplyDeleteI could try to come up with a quote, but the ascended masters have all said it in one way or another.
Treat others as you would like to be treated, or even better as they would like to be treated.
I am grateful for every opportunity to become aware of more people who are growing in consciousness.
Thank you for being.