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Thursday, August 11, 2011

happy people

I just heard about this guy who, while on his morning jog, found an envelope with an invitation on the outside to open it. Inside was a $100 bill with a note telling the finder to have a good day.
The young man who found this decided that yes, he could have a great day now! Or he could take that $100 and help lots of others also have a great day. Thus, the
was created. His home page posts this quote:
“. . . NEVER, NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE SPIRITUAL VALUE OF
DOING TEMPORAL THINGS WELL FOR THOSE WHOM YOU SERVE.”
-HENRY B. EYRING
It's an inspiring and fun blog ... so check it out!

Another great blog I found:
These ladies regularly share creative ideas for telling people you care. Yes, it's about marriage, but it also includes ideas for children, friends and others. It's definitely worth the click of the button to check them out.

I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.

9 comments:

  1. oh i'll SO check that out!!!

    *kiss kiss*
    Erika
    ~Tiptoe Butterfly~

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  2. Totally adding these to my blogroll!

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  3. that is awesome! i need to borrow those quotes. i was looking for some new stuff for my siggy line at work and for my IM status.

    will definitely be checking out that blog. love the concept!

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  4. Such a fantastic post! I'm feeling so inspired!

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  5. a very uplifting story.. thanks.

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  6. That is so awesome! I would be happy just to find $5 like that.

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  7. Wow thanks for sharing this, I'm heading to the blog! :)

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  8. Thats special! I once bought a wallet and later notice someone kindly stuck cash in it at the store, just enough to cover the wallet with tax :)

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  9. Thanks for the link to "101 Happy People Project"! What an inspiration that is! And it only takes an awareness and thinking of others. Ah, yes, indeed there is joy in little acts of service.
    Mother

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