It isn’t that hard. Whether you want to admit it or not, it feels good. It releases chemicals in your brain that make you feel good too. So, doing good helps you AND someone else.

One of the cool things about doing good, is that you never run out. In fact, when you do good, it makes others more likely to do good. It kinda builds on itself. Wouldn’t you like to be the cause of that kind of movement?

I’m told that Benjamin Franklin, a great man, asked himself two questions every day. One in the morning, and one in the evening.

In the morning he would ask himself, “What good shall I do this day?”
In the evening he would ask himself, “What good have I done today?”

What a neat idea. Based on average life spans and deducting a bit for the first couple of years of life, when you are completely selfish, if you did one good thing a day, you would do over 25,000 good things in your life.

If you’re 25 and start now, you’re still looking at nearly 20,000. And that’s if you only do one good thing a day.

So how about it? Are you gonna do something good today? It’s easy to make the world a better place. You got this.