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Aren't we constantly bombarded with bad news on the TV, radio, newspaper, magazines even? War is destroying cities, people are getting raped, murdered, robbed... etc. The list goes on. When you think about it, how does it make you feel? Unless you're a psychopath, probably not good. It leads a lot of us to ponder things like, "What kind of place do we live in? What sort of world is this!?" Yes, it's terrible when you always feel saddened and surprised even by what people do to other people. (Because ultimately that's what it comes down to, people hurting people, whether it's directly or indirectly, it's people.) Let me tell you what I've learned though, as an adult, being more aware of the world around me. The world has always been this way. It's not "more" bad, nope. It's the same as always, and it will be until the last of humanity is gone. "Bad" things are always gonna happen. It's like one of the laws of the Universe basically.
BUT!!!!!! Before you go and write me off as a terrible pessimistic person, let me tell you part 2 of what I've learned. That part was taught to me by a very special man who, in my humble opinion, belongs in our history books. That man's name, Mr. Fred Rogers! Here's the quote that changed me life:
I encourage you to memorize this quote because it comes in handy quite often when one is hopelessly searching for reasons to keep going in life. I know it happens, I can testify. I've had too many of those kind of nights. Honestly, sometimes all I could think about is how much of
>this< there is on a daily basis. Those things cause us to feel despair, loneliness, shame, just a plethora of negative emotions. But here's the best part, (I'm so excited!!) the things I mentioned above, are the reason that everything
<good> exists. You can't have light without the dark. It's how this all works. And you don't even have to travel far to find the good things. It's not a long grueling journey to find the good things in humanity. Just get up, go to your bathroom and if you have a mirror, then look in it.
You. You are what's good and worthwhile in this world. You are the one with the power to bring light and happiness to those around you. Isn't that beautiful? I think so. Next time bad news has got you down, remember what Mr. Rogers told us.
I personally like to brighten the world by smiling and saying hello to everyone who crosses my path, be it friends or complete strangers. You'd be surprised how good it feels for someone, anyone, to acknowledge your existence with something as simple as a smile. Have you ever come across anyone with the sourest face you've ever seen? They are the ones who need your smile the most.
Try dedicating a day to small acts of random kindness and tell me how it goes, and how it made you feel! Be the good in the world.
Thanks for reading!
(This post was dedicated to Ms. Gennette, thank you for inspiring me on this beautiful day! ♥)