Leaving people better than you found them never goes out of style and leaves a legacy of love. Here are a few suggestions on how to do that. Happy Timeless Tuesday!
Linda, this reminds me of when I was a Girl Scout and we always strove to leave a place nicer than it was when we came--ie. not simply washing down a table but polishing it until it sparkled, picking up not just your own garbage but all the garbage, etc. I never thought to apply that to my relationships as well. Thanks for the thought!
Thanks for the comment, Andrea. It also applies to the state and national parks where I've seen signs reminding people not to leave behind their "footprint." Let nature remain as beautiful as you found it. No graffiti, trash, etc.
Linda, this reminds me of when I was a Girl Scout and we always strove to leave a place nicer than it was when we came--ie. not simply washing down a table but polishing it until it sparkled, picking up not just your own garbage but all the garbage, etc. I never thought to apply that to my relationships as well. Thanks for the thought!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Andrea. It also applies to the state and national parks where I've seen signs reminding people not to leave behind their "footprint." Let nature remain as beautiful as you found it. No graffiti, trash, etc.
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