Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Doing Your Best to Build the World Anew

I came across this passage in John Bogle's Don't Count On It! and it resonated as I thought about our students, so I thought I'd share it here.
Bright futures lie before you. There's the world's work to be done, and there are never enough citizens with determined hearts, courageous character, intelligent minds, and idealistic souls to do it. Yes, our world already has quite enough guns, political platitudes, arrogance, disingenuousness, self-interest, snobbishness, superficiality, war and the certainty that God is on our side. But it never has enough conscience, nor enough tolerance, idealism, justice, compassion, wisdom, humility, self-sacrifice for the greater good, integrity, courtesy, poetry, laughter, and generosity of substance and spirit. It is these elements that I urge you to carry into your careers, and remember that the great game of life is not about money; it is about doing your best to build the world anew. (p. 534)

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Everyday Leadership

I just posted this on my Algebra Class Blog, but thought some folks here might be interested in it as well.
If you have about 6 minutes, I think you might find this video worth your while. I think he shares a great message about the impact you can have on others' lives - often without even realizing it.




So what do you think, do you want to try to be an everyday leader? Can you create a lollipop moment today?