Legendary Action Gone Wrong

Is it possible to Be Legendary ALL of the time? Recently I did something I believed to be Legendary. I uploaded a photo of two people I love to Facebook. I believe it is a great photo that captures the beauty in each one of them. However, they both thought it was a terrible photo […]

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Stop and Listen to a Violinist in the Metro

Email text contributed by Bill B., Dec. 17, 2008: A Violinist in the Metro A man sat at a metro station in Washington DC and started to play the violin; it was a cold January morning. He played six Bach pieces for about 45 minutes. During that time, since it was rush hour, it was […]

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Take this Awareness Test and See if YOU are Limited.

  Why did you miss it? Because you were TOLD to look for something else. We have been told and taught to look for certain things, most of them negative.  The news is a constant barrage of negative reinforcement and it becomes almost impossible to see something amazing and courageous like a moon-walking bear, even […]

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Be Good

In the short film Be Good, Joe is the ultimate slacker, hung over and screwed up. During a rare sober moment as he turns 30, Joe decides it’s suddenly time to become a responsible person. Lurching hilariously toward that goal, he’s more shocked than anyone at the surprise ending that finally gives meaning to his […]

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Sharing and Helping Others

Miaja Rocciola helps ease the fears of pregnant mothers facing the birth of a child with hydrocephalus. When Miaja and Dino Rocciola were preparing for the birth of their first child, the last thing on their mind was hearing the doctor say there might be a problem. We had an AFP (blood) test come back […]

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New bikes {and surprises} all around, from Wenatchee World

LEAVENWORTH — If the Northwest’s community festivals seem a little more super-charged with enthusiasm this year, it may have something to do with 14 kids, 14 new bikes and a region-wide exercise in team building. “C’mon, c’mon” Linda Haglund coaxed as she twisted a black hex nut onto the axle of a lime-green, motocross-style bicycle. Haglund, representing […]

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No Impact Man

No Impact Man, Colin Beavan, welcomes you to the No Impact Experiment. Join others across the continent in exploring for one week the joys of a low-impact lifestyle. Visit www.NoImpactProject.org for more info. or to join the experiment!

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Trees for the Future

Dave Deppner planted a seed. It is amazing what a seed can do! In the early 1970s, while Dave and Grace Deppner served as volunteers in developing countries around the world, they took note of the human tragedy brought on by illegal logging and unsustainable land management systems. Families who could no longer sustain themselves […]

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Beginnings of TOMS Shoes

One for One TOMS Shoes was founded on a simple premise: For every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of shoes to a child in need. One for One. Using the purchasing power of individuals to benefit the greater good is what TOMS is about. TOMS Story In 2006 an American traveler, Blake […]

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