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Nuff said. Best of the holidays to all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...xGI&feature=youtu.be


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+4 I watched it again.
 
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X 5. Boy, Bill that one is really a tear-jerker.


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A tear-jurker it is.

Merry Christmas to all.
 
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It sure illustrates how one person can change the life of another person through an act of kindness.

The same thing can happen by recognizing the good, or value in someone; or just saying the right thing at the right time.

In my life, I remember the day of my high school graduation. I was staring out the window wondering what in the hell I was going to do with my life. My chemistry teacher, a man about ready to retire, walked up to me, and without me saying anything other than, "Hello"; he said, "You'll be OK". Maybe he had seen a lot of kids in his day questioning their futures. I don't know, but at that moment I needed to hear exactly what he said.

Fifteen years later I was a drilling engineer. I thought I had attained in life about all I deserved. My boss of two years, called me in one day and said he had been promoted to VP. He told me he wanted me to take his job. I told him I didn't think I was ready. He just told me I couldn't fail. He wouldn't let me....and he was good to his word. He had my back, and my career took off.

Twenty-five years later I had a sharp young Muslim Roustabout, Sheikh Zia on one of my rigs. I needed a Radio Operator. I told him the same thing I was told. "You can't fail". He turned out to be our best. When I needed an HSE Officer a year or so later, I asked Sheikh. He jumped at it. Again, he became our best. When some white, union, troublemakers tried to get him fired in Australia, I had his back. I told them that if the problems persisted I would fire someone, but it wasn't going to be Sheikh.

You can change lives in many ways. The CHP Officer just went all-in. He didn't have to, but he changed the course of that little girl's life; maybe saved her life.

There is enough meanness and evil in the world. We need to have our faith in mankind restored periodically.
 
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Ken, so true. Every day we all make impressions on another generation whether we know it or not, but it is true. It has always been this way. I have had people come up to me that said I changed heir life + swear I don't remember them. I suppose the point here is the ripple on the water principle; you know, throw out a pebble + the ripples extend. I won't insult your intelligence by saying more.


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"Recognizing the good or value in someone"; this is indeed "the Lord's work."
Thanks for that post, Ken.


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Yes Indeed. Thank you Ken.


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Boy,

What a lovely fairy tale christmas story.

I don't know what it's like where you guys live but in my neck of the woods most of the men and women police are a waste of skin. Not to be trusted. Lazier than a pet coon. And yes I speak from experience. And no, I am not a law breaker. Quite the opposite, in point of fact.

Check this out on youtube:
https://youtu.be/ZYuGsL9Q8QA
Ontario police officer shoots fellow officer

Enough said.

Kind regards,

Carpediem


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Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways-scotch in one hand-Chocolate in the other-body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WHOO-HOO, WHAT A RIDE!!"

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