We are heading into the halfway point of this year 😳
Time slooooooooow down, pleaseeeeee.
But, the past month of May has brought some amazing:
But, the past month of May has brought some amazing:
The lowdown:
I have always been all for being positive and optimistic
A long time back, I had the idea of doing a blogpost series called 'The Good News'.
The news and current affairs of our world is so important, it is crucial we keep updated on what is happening around us.
BUT...
A lot of that tends to focus on what is going wrong.
And, although it is necessary to think about what is wrong in order to right it,
I think we could stand to gain a lot from appreciating what is already right, or getting good, as well!
So, without further ado,
THE GOOD NEWS!
May, 2016
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Mowing Seniors' lawns for free
Mowing Seniors' lawns for free
Rodney Smith Jr. (pictured above, right) began mowing lawns in Alabama to help the elderly, the disabled and single parents. He has since created the not for profit Raising Men Lawn Care Services. With other teens now getting involved he says he is using the service to teach them "a sense of accomplishment, self-esteem, moral value and purpose in themselves".
Ivy League Professor, PhD from Harvard, Princeton's Johannes Haushofer wanted to make a point:
"Most of what I try fails, but these failures are often invisible, while the successes are visible. I have noticed that this sometimes gives others the impression that most things work out for me. As a result, they are more likely to attribute their own failures to themselves, rather than the fact that the world is stochastic, applications are crapshoots, and selection committees and referees have bad days. This CV of Failures is an attempt to balance the record and provide some perspective."
"Most of what I try fails, but these failures are often invisible, while the successes are visible. I have noticed that this sometimes gives others the impression that most things work out for me. As a result, they are more likely to attribute their own failures to themselves, rather than the fact that the world is stochastic, applications are crapshoots, and selection committees and referees have bad days. This CV of Failures is an attempt to balance the record and provide some perspective."
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Son, Trey Potter, said "She never had that experience and she's risked so much for throughout my life and made so many sacrifices. I thought it would be the right thing to do".
Mum, MelRo Potter, grew up in 23 different foster care homes and ended up pregnant and homeless at 16.
“When I was pregnant
with him well, I heard, ‘Mel because you lived in the foster care system,
you’re probably not going to raise a thriving individual. It just doesn’t
happen. You can’t give him what you don’t have.’ So seeing who he has become
and knowing the sacrifices that have been made and how much I love him and
seeing that come to fruition, I’ve proved him wrong".
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Tabletop notes of encouragement for students
This follows the school's "growth
mindset" concept; the belief that in order to become
successful, it isn't all about brains and talent. Abilities can be developed
through hard work and dedication.
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High-level
political will and government entities + the active involvement of
conservation communities = Conservation success and zero poaching.
Thanks to Nepal's efforts, more than 645 one-horned rhinos live in Nepal, which is the highest record number for the country and will hopefully serve as inspiration for countries like Africa (where poachers killed 1,338 rhinos last year).
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[DISCLAIMER: IF YOU WANT TO SMILE TODAY, JUST PRESS PLAY. Legitimately ☺️ ]
Love at first sight for toddler and Snow White
[DISCLAIMER: IF YOU WANT TO SMILE TODAY, JUST PRESS PLAY. Legitimately ☺️ ]
Love at first sight for toddler and Snow White
Jack-Jack (2) wasn't too keen on Mary Poppins and Buzzlight Year, but one person was the exception. My heart ❤️
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And that was some of The Good News for May! ☺️
What were you surprised to hear about? Do you have a favourite?
Do you like listening to some Good News? ☺️
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❤️, Raashi