We have all heard this more times than we can ever remember.
Treat others the way you want to be treated.
If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, I would be a rich girl. And it's such common sense, it's basic human decency. It's the exact thing we teach our children, model for our youth, and expect from our adults. But I swear, there is still something so uplifting seeing it put into action. It brings tears to your eyes, and it just makes you believe a little more in the goodness of the world.
There is a video that was circulating around my Facebook news-feed. And as a procrastination tool, I clicked on it.
Trust me, it isn't one you want to miss.
http://www.viddler.com/embed/70d1d214/?f=1&offset=0&autoplay=0&secret=48017121&disablebranding=0
Today I am thankful for the standard that this coach held his team to; for the influence he has had on his players. We should all aspire to set such a high moral standard for ourselves.
It reminds me of a quote from OTH: "sometimes it's not about winning. Sometimes it's about healing."
I am thankful for the support of the fans.
I am so thankful for those instilled the golden rule in #22.
And I am thankful for him, for reminding us all of the ability to do good deeds.
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