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  DetonNation

Wed, May 06 06:24 AM

Sometimes there is no reward...

 

for doing the right thing. This is where real life diverges from the movies. In the movies people always pop out of nowhere and the hero gets recognized for their efforts or positive change. In life in general there are a lot of times when good deeds go unnoticed. But does that mean you should stop? NO! Certainly not. Im not particularly a religious man, growing up in a home that was half Irish (Dad) and half Jewish (Mom) ((Talk about confusing!!)) heh. But like Coach says like energy attracts energy of the same frequency... so every time you make the choice to do the right thing, know that even though Mr. Wilson (actor) wont pop out of your closet and hand you a trophy (hell that might be scary) you are attracting all sorts of juicy goodness your way. So get ready and succeed!

PEace.

Mike 

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Thanks Mike.. I needed to read something positive today....Laughing

I never

Thought about that before.  but you are right.

So True

I work in a high stress environment with "adults"but at times its both sad and funny to see how often the little axiom of right and wrong is lost on what is acceptable and justifiable based on rules, contracts, and law. I too am not particularly religious but the good ol' knowing right from wrong is usually pretty simple and often overlooked.  

I agree! I agree!

Well put!

Thanks!  I agree with RTT... often overlooked and often taken for granted!  BUT when we can look in the mirror... that tells all.