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"WHO
I AM MAKES A DIFFERENCE"
A teacher in New
York decided to honor each of her seniors in High School by telling
them the difference each of them had made. She called each student
to the front of the class, one at a time. First, she told each of
them how they had made a difference to her, and the class. Then
she presented each of them with a blue ribbon, imprinted with gold
letters, which read, "Who I Am Makes a Difference." Afterwards,
the teacher decided to do a class project, to see what kind of impact
recognition would have on a Community. She gave each of the students
three more blue ribbons, and instructed them to go out and spread
this acknowledgment ceremony. Then they were to follow up on the
results, see who honored whom, and report back to the class in about
a week.
One of the boys in
the class went to a junior executive in a nearby Company,and honored
him for helping him with his career planning. He gave him a blue
ribbon, and put it on his shirt. Then he gave him two extra ribbons
and said, "We're doing a class project on recognition, and
we'd like for you to go out, find somebody to honor, give them a
blue ribbon, then give them the extra blue ribbon so they can acknowledge
a third person, to keep this acknowledgment ceremony going. Then
please report back to me and tell me what happened."
Later that day, the
junior executive went in to see his boss, who had been noted, by
the way, as being kind of a grouchy fellow. He sat his boss down,
and he told him that he deeply admired him for being a creative
genius. The boss seemed very surprised. The junior executive asked
him if he would accept the gift of the blue ribbon, and would he
give him permission to put it on him. His surprised boss said, "Well,
sure." The junior executive took the blue ribbon and placed
it right on his boss's jacket, above his heart. As he gave him the
last extra ribbon, he said, "Would you take this extra ribbon,
and pass it on by honoring somebody else. The young boy who first
gave me the ribbons is doing a project in school, and we want to
keep this recognition ceremony going and find out how it affects
people."
That night, the boss
came home to his 14-year-old son, and sat him down. He said, "The
most incredible thing happened to me today. I was in my office,
and one of the junior executives came in and told me he admired
me, and gave me a blue ribbon for being a creative genius. Imagine!
He thinks I'm a creative genius! Then he put this blue ribbon that
says, "Who I Am Makes a Difference", on my jacket above
my heart. He gave me an extra ribbon and asked me to find somebody
else to honor. As I was driving home tonight, I started thinking
about whom I would honor with this ribbon, and I thought about you.
I want to honor you. My days are really hectic and when I come home,
I don't pay a lot of attention to you. Sometimes I scream at you
for not getting good enough grades in school, and for your bedroom
being a mess. But somehow tonight, I just wanted to sit here and,
well, just let you know that you do make a difference to me. Besides
your mother, you are the most important person in my life. You're
a great kid, and I love you!" The startled boy started to sob
and sob, and he couldn't stop crying. His whole body shook. He looked
up at his father and said through his tears "Dad, earlier tonight
I sat in my room and wrote a letter to you and Mom, explaining why
I had killed myself, and I asked you to forgive me. I was going
to commit suicide tonight after you were asleep. I just t didn't
think that you cared at all. The letter is upstairs. I don't think
I need it after all." His father walked upstairs and found
a heartfelt letter full of anguish and pain. The boss went back
to work a changed man.
He was no longer
a grouch, but made sure to let all of his employees know that they
made a difference. The junior executive helped several other young
people with career planning, and never forgot to let them know that
they made a difference in his life.....one being the boss' son.
And the young boy and his classmates learned a valuable lesson,
"Who you are DOES make a difference". You are under no
obligation to pass this on to anyone....... not to two people, or
to two hundred. As far as I am concerned, you can forget it and
move on. On the other hand, if you want, you could send it to all
of the people who mean something to you, or send it to the one,
two, or three people who mean the most. Or, just smile and know
that someone thinks that you are important, or you wouldn't have
received this in the first place. Who you are does make a difference,
and I wanted you to know that. Isn't this a wonderful story? I'm
passing the blue ribbon to you, for who you are does make a difference,
too.
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