In a
world of six billion people, it’s easy to believe that the only way to
initiate profound transformation is to take extreme action. Each of us,
however, carries within us the capacity to change the world in small
ways for better or worse. Everything we do and think affects the people
in our lives, and their reactions in turn affect others. As the effect
of a seemingly insignificant word passes from person to person, its
impact grows and can become a source of great joy, inspiration,
anxiety, or pain. Your thoughts and actions are like stones dropped
into still waters, causing ripples to spread and expand as they move
outward. The impact you have on the world is greater than you could
ever imagine, and the choices you make can have far-reaching
consequences. You can use the ripple effect to make a positive
difference and spread waves of kindness that will wash over the world.
Should the opportunity arise, the recipient of a good deed will
likely feel compelled to do a good deed for someone else. Someone
feeling the effects of negative energy will be more likely to pass on
that negative energy. One act of charity, one thoughtful deed, or even
one positive thought can pass from individual to individual,
snowballing until it becomes a group movement or the ray of hope that
saves someone’s life. Every transformation, just like every ripple, has
a point of origin. You must believe in your ability to be that point of
origin if you want to use the ripples you create to spread goodness.
Consider the effect of your thoughts and actions, and try to act
graciously as much as possible.
A smile directed at a stranger, a compliment given to a friend, an
attitude of laughter, or a thoughtful gesture can send ripples that
spread among your loved ones and associates, out into your community,
and finally throughout the world. You have the power to touch the lives
of everyone you come into contact with and everyone those people come
into contact with. The momentum of your influence will grow as your
ripples moves onward and outward. One of those ripples could become a
tidal wave of love and kindness.

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