
Every single day, there are blessings that appear before our eyes. My greatest wish for people is that they simply have the perspective to realize they are blessed while they still are – and that no measure of this precious life is taken for granted.
At the same time though, tragedies happen across the world at the very same pace. We watch in small windows of amazement as we see buildings fall, hurricanes pound, terrorists strike, Dictators act and even tsunamis crash. Because of the speed of communication and the clarity of HD, we have never been closer to what pains the world. Why then are we no closer to what heals it?
I would propose that in a world that measures data in zettabytes (yes, bigger than terabytes) and debt in quintillions (yes, more than trillions), the belief that a single voice can be heard above the noise has never been lower. Think about it, we sing out for Africa and there is still famine. We all share the philosophy of Livestrong, yet so many are still weakened by cancer. We text aid to Haiti and there appears no aid in sight. We’ve been giving to Jerry’s kids since I was a kid, yet the power chair business for people with MD is one of the growth areas of the healthcare business.
Perhaps it was my time with Up With People that taught me that everyone has a song for the world. It can certainly be a helping hand to those in need, but it can also just be talent, a concern or an expression of love that moves people. To face each other. To understanding each other. To take even a small step towards each other. Person to person, song to song, one to one.
One to one, we change the world by giving to another,
A helping hand along the way
A simple act of love is what changes are made of
So, one to one we change the world
Singing this song alone may not change the world, but why stop singing if it just might? Most likely, if you sing loud enough, others will hear it and be interested in singing along with you. That’s when all the little notes add up to a big difference – and blessed harmony can drown out any tragic melody that happens to be playing.
As I type this, my 10-year-old daughter is coincidently singing an old John Lennon song on karaoke in the other room. Regardless of the volume or what Simon would say if he heard it, I chose to believe that she is sharing her song for the world and I’m going to sing along. Join us and the world just might live as one…
What is your song for the world?
There are too many computers to chose from, yet Apple demands a premium without apology and people stand in line to get into the store to talk to a Genius.
Wal-Mart doesn’t have to create fake discounts because we already trust they always have low prices.
Try asking for two burgers for the price of one at Five Guys. All five guys will laugh at you.
Mercedes will charge you $360 for a “Service A” oil change that you feel good about when sipping a latte from their Benz Bistro.
If you want a pizza delivered, you will not get “Papa in the House” unless you value better ingredients and more than saving a buck on some new, “still cardboard-like” substance.
You need to access your credit line to buy the shirt off the naked dude’s back at Abercrombie just because we believe we will get interest from the opposite sex (or with whomever you’re into.)