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In the wee hours of the morning, somewhere in America the peaceful sleep of any given citizen is rudely interrupted by the pounding bass of a car whizzing by, or if you are truly unlucky stuck at a red light outside one’s home. 

Long gone are the days of holding a door for someone more advanced in age and hearing a polite thank you, now the act of courtesy draws a worrisome leer and thoughts of an ulterior motive.

Visions of the American Dream of success and independence once meant diligent work practices, long hours and an endless desire to learn, improve upon and polish.  Small businesses flourished and when you walked into the local vegetable store you were greeted by a clerk that was not conversing on a cell phone to a friend as you patiently waited for service. The owner greeted you and often tossed an apple to the children you had in tow. 

In my quest for an experienced and talented beautician last year, I went to a salon that was recommended to me by a co-worker.  During my color and cut, the beautician was interrupted twenty times with calls from friends and family, and she took each call as I sat and waited at various stages of a service I was paying for.  My time held no value.  Needless to say, I never returned to that establishment. 

“Customer Care” now means a sophisticated phone system which directs you to a foreign country where the labor rates are cheap, and often, due to the language barrier, the customers receive no care at all.  What they experience is an ever increasing level of frustration as they are asked to repeat the same sentiment over and over again as the employee on the other end uses a translation system to decipher what they are saying.

The dependence of business and society on the internet has opened a whole new sector of corporate thieves who feel they are entitled to gain the trust of companies and of private citizens, and then deliberately and methodically steal trade secrets, hack into databases and personal information without a second thought.  Some steal money, others steal services.  No matter what the commodity, my greatest concern is the fact that these hackers have no sense of guilt.  They lay their heads on comfortable pillows at night and close their eyes without a thought to the crimes they have committed or the trusts they have violated.Perhaps it is the new parenting, or perhaps the increasing need to keep up with the Joneses has reached such a distorted importance that we have come to no regard for the work of others.  No matter the cause, this new sense of entitlement has come at a much higher cost than that which we can define in financial terms. 

As for me, I have decided I will do all I can to preserve the ethics I was lucky enough to learn as a child.

When I consider the greatest leaders of our time, people the likes of the Dalai Lama, Ronald Reagan, Buhda, Jesus and Mother Theresa just to name a few, the one common thread they all possess is a knowledge of how to truly serve others.

Last night, I thought I had this blog signed, sealed and ready to be delivered…however…one of those unexpected little miracles popped up, and it all changed.  I received an e-mail which changed the blog, but it very well may have been a turning point in my life.

Randy Pausch is a name you should recognize.  It belongs grouped with those I mentioned above.  It is a name you should revere and what is more a philosophy you should adopt.  If you have not seen this video…watch it.  Google it, and for heaven’s sake really pay attention.  He defines success, opens his greatest and most personal battle to the world, not for sympathy, but out of love.  The video was made for three people who are not old enough to comprehend messages of humility, determination, servitude, faith, hope, laughter and love.  It speaks of priorities, of energy, of fun.  Fun is very important.  I loved my most recent lesson in fun so much I up and left my home and ventured out and away with not much more than a dream.

Over the past two years, I decided that what I do has to make a difference.  This is why I write.  Life experience and succes are wonderful things, but they are just things unless you can pass them along.

I spent 40 years being petrified of riding a roller coaster.  I never knew the thrill of a zero gravity loop, g-force speed, or letting out a primal scream.  Most importantly, I had begun to live such a “safe” life.  I worked and went home and took care of my child.  There was no laughter, no deviation from routine.  I was stuck.

To make a long story short, I rode a roller coaster, albeit against my better judgment.

Have your fears, but do not let them paralyze you, you will miss out on the best part of life!

Set up your five year plan, AA, BA, BMW…but along the way use the wisdom of the soul.  There is so much more to life.  Learn to serve others and yourself well.  You’ll be suprised of the success you attain along the way.

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