The pessimist grumbles, “I could make a better world than this.”
But the optimist confidently sings, “Go for it! That’s why God put you here!”
It’s true. We’re not here just to take up space. God placed
us on this earth, in this time, to make a difference. And while we can’t do
everything, we can all do something that matters.
Maybe it’s as simple as volunteering, giving to a local
charity, or sharing a meal with someone who’s homebound. Sometimes, it’s paying
attention to the little things—like putting the grocery cart back where it
belongs or picking up trash on the side of the road.
The truth is, making the world better doesn’t always require
grand gestures. Small, thoughtful actions create ripples that can lead to waves
of change. Just think what might happen if we all committed to one small act of
kindness each day? A smile at the grocery store, a word of encouragement to a
coworker, or letting someone go ahead of you in line. These small acts of love reflect the heart of
Christ in ways we may never fully realize.
Want to do even more? You can. Donate clothes to the
Goodwill or Salvation Army or the Vincentian Family Center where I serve --
especially the ones you haven’t worn in years. Or take a friend to their
doctor’s appointment when they’re feeling overwhelmed. Sometimes, the greatest
gift we can give is simply our presence. Hold a hand. Listen. Offer a prayer.
Remind someone they are not alone.
When we start seeing these moments as opportunities to share
God’s love, our perspective shifts. Suddenly, every day is full of chances to
bring a little more light into the world. And here's the best part: the ripple
effect of your kindness will inspire others to do the same.
So, are you feeling motivated? Great! That’s exactly what
this world needs: more people like you and me, willing to step up, make a
difference, and shine God’s light wherever we can.
Because a better world starts right here—with you and me.

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