Time To Take A Stand For Those Who Matter To You

By Evan Sanders


Take a stand for others.

It has been said that the measure of a great man or woman is not in their ability to take from the world, but in how much they give. It matters how much they are willing to stand for an idea greater than themselves and give back to a world in which so much has been taken.

When you think about it, that's what really matters.

The world we live in has us deeply obsessed with living in such a way where we try to obtain everything we possibly can.

We reside in a world that has us obsessed with results and grasping at whatever we can. This way of living has thrown many into the ground as we are constantly looking at the stuff we need versus being grateful for the things we have in our lives. We want what we want and we want it right now! But if you actually take some time to slow everything down and see what is happening around each of us, it's pretty phenomenal. There are numerous extraordinary things happening each day. But since we are living in the future so regularly we fail to see the wonderful things about the present.

Time to step out of that old story and into a new one.

When you take a step back from the allure of "progress" and start to see what other people are truly in need of, your perspective on this world really does change. Then, when you start to ask yourself the question, "What can I offer the world that it needs desperately" you are headed in the right direction. You might not understand immediately what it is that you have to do in order to fulfill this task, but undertaking the journey is a magnificent step.

Give all that you can to the world.

What's fascinating about life is when you start giving, it at last gives back to you in the form of exactly what you need. Give up the way of living continually in the land of progress for one that is rooted in helping out other human beings in need.

It's time to start asking the good questions and take a stand for other people.




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