Monday, October 15, 2012

IDES OF OCTOBER 2012 CONGRATULATES THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO LIVE AND SHOW RESPECT FOR THEIR NEIGHBOR

Achievement Ladder Enthusiasts congratulate the multitude of men and women who quietly and humbly show respect for themselves and for their neighbors by doing the ordinary acts of kindness in an extraordinary manner.  These wonderful and heroic persons will seldom receive recognition by their friendly and positive acts of love expressed in many geographic areas.  Examples include the following:  children who care for their elderly parents, parents who care for your challenged children, law enforcement personnel who create a positive environment to reduce crime, health professionals who simply respect their patients and go above and beyond their duty, educators who make the time to bring about a learning environment for their students, entrepreneurs who create jobs and careers for millions of underemployed and unemployed persons, missionaries who provide the "leaven" in their environments by providing for the homeless and war- displaced refugees, and many more examples that you are willing and able to share.  These special individuals show that "people do not care what you know but how much you care."

Congratulations to all Achievement Ladder Enthusiasts who live "Respect" and "Give Respect" to the most vulnerable and to the most powerful persons in their daily love journey.  By their actions and by their efforts, people know and honor the respect that must be given to each and every person who lives on "Planet Earth." "What you do to the LEAST of My Brothers and Sisters, you do to ME."  Achievement Ladder Enthusiasts encourage all persons of GOOD WILL to reconsider their lifestyles and EARN RESPECT by giving RESPECT to your daily contacts. Respecting human life at every stage of development is worth the time, the talents, and the treasures of each valuable and unique human being "who cares enough to give the very best."
Your respectful SMILE will be the difference in another's reactions to receiving loving respect.

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