I have found a course that has complete taken over my life. When I survey the bigger picture, I find in it, the uniqueness of my endowed colors. Small, though my radiance may be... my very presence makes the bigger picture as brilliant as it is. Therefore, I will boldly walk my path in the course of The Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is God's power to save us all!
Creativity cannot be recognized except it operates within a system of cultural rules and it cannot bring forth anything new unless it can enlist the support of peers. It follows that the occurrence of creativity is not simply a function of how many gifted individuals there are, but also of how accessible the various symbolic systems are and how responsive the social system is to novel ideas.
Instead of focusing exclusively on individuals, it will make more sense to focus on communities that may or may not nurture genius. In the last analysis, it is the community and not the individual who makes creativity manifest.
Good people don't ask for any attention, or praise, or special recognition. They simply get busy and do what needs to be done. When something goes wrong, they don't complain or get mired in frustration. Instead, they do whatever is necessary to make it right.
When they say they will do something, they follow through and... take whatever actions are necessary to get it done. They don't feel that the world owes them anything. They are truly thankful for the opportunity to make a positive difference and to create real value.
We sometimes forget how many good people there are. But one look around at all the valuable and useful things we so often take for granted, will serve as a reminder. Good people keep us fed, keep us warm, protect us, entertain us, educate us, inform us, keep us healthy and do so many other things far too numerous to mention.
It's good to keep in mind, that some of life's greatest blessings come through the good people !!
Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Sunday, August 8th 2010 at 4:20PM
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