Sunday, September 30, 2012
Judge Self : Being a Person of Good Character
Judge Self really caught my attention (mainly because he called me a success story in a generic sense), and helped me remember where I was. He started talking about making a difference, which reminded me of the Rachel's Challenge Group we started at my old high school. Rachel was victim of the Columbine Shootings. She was known to be a very sweet person. After her death they found her hand print on the back of one of her dressers, with the words "One day these hands will change the world" inside it. And it just reminds me to stay who I am and make my own judgement and not follow the crowd opinions, which I find myself doing a lot. For some reason I tend to change my opinions and judgement of some things depending on the people I'm around and that not truly reflecting me. So, in order for my character to shine through, I must make my own judgement. He told us the story of how his father was the first college football coach to recruit a African American athlete, and how much courage it took. Which also remind me that sometimes, when you doing the right things, people just won't like it, but who cares what they think as long as you what you're doing is right. Me and Judge Self had something in common we love helping people. There is one thing I love most in this world (after my momma of course) is helping other, donating my time volunteering, and making others feel good. If I could get a degree for volunteerism I would and I would do it cheerfully. Overall Judge Self was a good guy.
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