
President Barack Obama presenting Maya Angelou with the Presidential Medal of Freedom (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“As long as you’re breathing, it’s never too late to do some good.” — Maya Angelou
(Another gem, from the ambassador of positivity! I think it’s kind of like the saying: it takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. I’m not sure how true this is, but smiling and doing good go hand in hand together, and are such simple acts, so why not! Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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Agreed! As I’ve told my kids so many times, ‘there’s enough smart people in the world, but not enough good people…spread the Good’! …and your daily farewell of ‘be well and do good’- I would like to think that it might inspire people to do just that.
Thanks, jenn! I like to think so, too. I’m just never sure if anything I write is being read. This is a fairly busy blog, but the Likes and Comments don’t necessarily reflect it. I don’t quite get it. — YUR
UR, you never know when something you have written has sown a seed in someone’s life. But karma doesn’t fail, and that good will come back to you.