Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Tips on doing good deeds for others and more of the Epic Piece.

There are so many things in the world that we are preoccupied with. I know I've mentioned this before, but the more I talk about it, the more everyone becomes aware of just how much they have to do. But at the same time, we cannot forget about others. True, #1 is ourselves, but at the same time, we can respect and do good things for other people by sacrificing things that are dear to us in order to make others happy. I know this from personal experience because I've had to do that all of my 4 years here. This is the last piece of advice I am going to give to everybody regarding any tips, because the last blogging I do while I'm here is going to be devoted to the Epic Piece (which I'll give more details about later on). But here are some tips for doing things for other people and respecting them:

1. If someone needs help, never refuse it.

If someone needs assistance with something like getting some piece of work done, holding a door open or giving them some words of encouragement, we all have the potential and the ability to help those in need.

2. Be wary of your time and encorporate it with other peoples' time

This is important so no one falls off track. There are a lot of things to do and people to help, but at the same time, we cannot forget that we are busy and how there are so many things to get done. Help out as long as the schedule works for you.

3. Good deeds eventually get rewarded

Some people may decide not to do good deeds because they feel they won't be rewarded. But no matter what happens, we should still help everyone out when we can whether there is something waiting for us at the end of the tunnel. That is not the most important thing in the world.

4. There is satisfaction when you do

Helping someone out can make you feel good inside with knowing you accomplished something important that can help change someone's life. That is one of the most important things we can do as human beings.

5. BE THERE

The most important part about helping people out is knowing that you'll be there for them in the end. When there is a rocky situation in one's life, never give up and be there for the people that care about you, as well as the people you care about the most. Try to have respect for everyone and be a humanitarian.

These points are the last ones I will give to anyone who is interested. And they tie in well with the "Epic Piece" that I have been working on for a month and a half. As it nears completion, there is so much that I want to say about it right here and now. But I have to wait just a little bit longer (sorry Bobby!) because I am revealing it at the Fitzies on April 30th. It will be several more days, but I will say this, it will be bittersweet. And whether or not the piece is successful or not, I at least tried to give back one more time. And it is the last thing I have to do before I graduate. So I hope that everyone will like it. Next time, I will mention the piece in detail to everyone who is interested and my parting thoughts before I leave. See you next week for the grand finale...

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