Children are natural mimics who act like their parents despite every effort to teach them good manners.
Anonymous
Here is a quick etiquette story that I hope will put a smile on your face.... Did you hear about how good manners this week led to the purchase of a $319 million winning lottery ticket -- and how bad manners caused someone else to lose out? The man who eventually bought the ticket was in line, and reached down to buy a Snickers bar. When he did, the person behind him cut in front of him, and bought a lottery ticket first. The eventual winner didn't complain when the other person cut in front of him. He graciously let him go ahead of him. And he was rewarded in a big way. By waiting just one spot, he ended up with the winning ticket, worth $319 million. i So, if anyone ever tells you that etiquette isn't worth anything, you can reply that good etiquette is hundreds of millions of dollars, and bad manners can cost just as much.(etiquette moms)
The story of the homeless man Tedd Willians with the "golden voice"( CNN.com ) show us how one person can change the life of another!
How long was he in the street? How many people stopped and gave him something? A dollar? A smile? He has a gift, and someone finally found it. Now he has a house,a job, treatment... and we hope that he truly will overcome his addictions.
How many people, children, teens, adults, are waiting for opportunities, someone that might help with a scholarship, a job, a treatment....or maybe just some respect. Someone that sees past one's appearance to the "golden something" that everyone has and then gives them an opportunity, a friendship, a job,a house, education, treatment to be able to live in our society.
Why doesn't each one of us look at one another with a "hunter's eyes", searching for those who are in need, giving more respect, love , and treating one another by the golden rule:
"Treat one another as you wish to be treated."