This one I found posted on Google+. Please read this and you might want to have a handkerchief ready.
Author Archives: Sylvia Bass
Food Choices Are The New Politics
I’ve been a vegetarian for more than 20 years. In that time, I’ve rarely been challenged about this choice. Occasionally, I have been asked questions that come off as defensive arguments, but mostly people are respectful, sometimes curious, and every so often admiring.
However, since transitioning to a vegan diet this year, I’m met more often with open hostility from friends and family. I find this odd, because all I’ve given up is dairy and eggs. I gave eating animals years ago.
Sometimes the challenge is formed in the cloak of concern. That I can accept a little more, because even though we are thriving on a plant-based diet, they might be basing their concern on outdated dietary information. When we try to share information about how this is actually better for our health, the health (and possibly survival) of the planet, and ethical concerns for animals, we just get tuned out.
I’m finding that food choices are becoming the new politics with some people. If you talk about it, or even eat in front of them, it becomes an argument. I guess talking about the weather will have to become the norm until they get used to it.
Group chips in to inspire kindness
Today’s post is a bout a group of women in San Antonio, Texas who meet regularly and each chip in $20. The pot of money goes to a different woman who then decides how to spend the money anonymously giving to others.
It’s an inspiring story about direct giving to the community in a novel and creative way.
Heartbreak turns to kindness after Marathon death
Today’s post is about the healing power of kindness. Claire Squires, a young woman running a marathon in London, collapsed within 1 mile of the finish line. Although medical personnel tried to save her, she died shortly after. She was trying to raise £1,000 for a local charity. In her honor, others have now donated almost £750,000.
Heartbreak turns to kindness after Marathon death
Henry Ford’s kindness to teen in 1943 still resonates
Today’s post goes back almost 70 years, to share a story of how Henry Ford noticed a teenager’s need and reached out to help her get surgery she needed but could not afford.