Why Do I Believe In You? (A Thanksgiving Story)

by Starbucker on November 21, 2006

The very first element to my core “Belief Statement” is the belief in “the incredible potential of the human spirit”. To celebrate this potential and to present a prime example of how I developed this mindset, I posted this morning on JJL “A Thanksgiving Miracle and a Lesson in Humanity“.

Here’s the first paragraph:

“It was the day before Thanksgiving, 1981. I was in the back seat of my 1974 Oldsmoble ’98, sleeping soundly after driving most of the night. Four college buddies and I started in San Antonio the day before, stopped in St. Louis to drop of three off, and now it was just the two of us, heading north towards Chicago at about six o’clock in the morning.”

Read the rest here.

Yes, humanity, I do believe in YOU. We have more power than we think. We CAN make the world a kinder, happier, more fulfilling place. We just need to always remember the Golden Rule, and to share the same faith in the fundamental decency of our fellow men and women. Happy Thanksgiving!

PS: I’m not talking about the Packers again – I really jinxed them on Sunday; they lost 35-0!

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