Thanks to John C.
1. Today, I interviewed
my grandmother for part of a research paper I'm working on for my Psychology
class. When I asked her to define success in her own words, she said,
"Success is when you look back at your life and the memories make you
smile."
2. Today, I asked my
mentor - a very successful businessman in his 70's- what his top 3 tips are for
success. He smiled and said, "Read something no one else is reading, think
something no one else is thinking, and do something no one else is doing."
3. Today, after a 72-hour
shift at the fire station, a woman ran up to me at the grocery store and gave
me a hug. When I tensed up, she realized I didn't recognize her. She let go
with tears of joy in her eyes and the most sincere smile and said, "On
9-11-2001, you carried me out of the World Trade Center."
4. Today, after I
watched my dog get run over by a car, I sat on the side of the road holding him
and crying. And just before he died, he licked the tears off my face.
5. Today at 7AM, I woke
up feeling ill, but decided I needed the money, so I went into work. At 3PM I
got laid off. On my drive home I got a flat tire. When I went into the trunk
for the spare, it was flat too. A man in a BMW pulled over, gave me a ride, we
chatted, and then he offered me a job. I start tomorrow.
6. Today, as my father,
three brothers, and two sisters stood around my mother's hospital bed, my
mother uttered her last coherent words before she died. She simply said,
"I feel so loved right now. We should have gotten together like this more
often."
7. Today, I kissed my
dad on the forehead as he passed away in a small hospital bed. About 5 seconds
after he passed, I realized it was the first time I had given him a kiss since
I was a little boy.
8. Today, in the cutest
voice, my 8-year-old daughter asked me to start recycling. I chuckled and
asked, "Why?" She replied, "So you can help me save the
planet." I chuckled again and asked, "And why do you want to save the
planet?" Because that's where I keep all my stuff," she said.
9. Today, when I
witnessed a 27-year-old breast cancer patient laughing hysterically at her
2-year-old daughter's antics, I suddenly realized that I need to stop
complaining about my life and start celebrating it again.
10. Today, a boy in a
wheelchair saw me desperately struggling on crutches with my broken leg and
offered to carry my backpack and books for me. He helped me all the way across
campus to my class and as he was leaving he said, "I hope you feel better
soon."
11. Today, I was
feeling down because the results of a biopsy came back malignant. When I got
home, I opened an e-mail that said, "Thinking of you today. If you need
me, I'm a phone call away." It was from a high school friend I hadn't seen
in 10 years.
12. Today, I was
traveling in Kenya and I met a refugee from Zimbabwe. He said he hadn't eaten
anything in over 3 days and looked extremely skinny and unhealthy. Then my
friend offered him the rest of the sandwich he was eating. The first thing the
man said was, "We can share it."
The best sermons are
lived, not preached
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