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GregWeld
11-26-2011, 11:06 AM
Many folks are in need these days -- many of them not because they're bums or too lazy to work. More importantly is how children are hungry or cold. Personally I've stepped up our giving by about 300%... but we can afford it and that's not the point. Watch this video. It should move you to tears.
http://www.youtube.com/v/9DXL9vIUbWg?enablejsapi=1&version=3&playerapiid=ytplayer&rel=0&autoplay=1&showinfo=0
I was unable to "embed" it so just put the link here - if someone knows how to embed it - feel free. I couldn't figure it out.
Scorpner
11-26-2011, 03:40 PM
9DXL9vIUbWg
There you are sir!
Bryce
11-26-2011, 04:47 PM
Awesome story!
Good lesson there. Thanks for posting Greg.
Ron in SoCal
11-26-2011, 05:36 PM
Thank you Greg. This holiday season, with so many things around us sometimes so messed up, I will pass this message on....
fleetus macmullitz
11-26-2011, 08:45 PM
Spending time helping others is a sure fire way to improve your own life.
70supersport
11-26-2011, 09:08 PM
When your down in times there's never a better feeling than to help someone worse off than yourself
GregWeld
11-26-2011, 09:43 PM
Spending time helping others is a sure fire way to improve your own life.
It's pretty much the way I live my life....
:thumbsup:
Greg from Aus
11-26-2011, 10:19 PM
Thanks for sharing Greg.
As a family we always try to do our bit.
Greg
mdprovee
11-26-2011, 10:26 PM
what a great story and awesome video to share. Thanks Greg. My wife loved it too.
GregWeld
11-27-2011, 08:19 AM
Thanks to those that have taken the time to watch this video. I posted it up because I thought it had a great "life's lesson" in it. I'm not a religious guy or anything... and in fact I'll vote republican 9 out of 10 times. But when people ask me what I am (politically) I tell them I'm a "democratic republican... because the republicans allow me to earn enough so that I can afford to be democratic". :lol:
Personally I never give to people just panhandling on the corner or at the offramp etc. I have a very short list of charities that we like and that's it. I own McDonalds stock - and eat there very LITTLE (really only if I'm hauling the trailer somewhere)... but when I do - I always slip some money into the Ronald McDonald House collection box. My sister in law works in the kids cancer ward as a nurse and I hear the stories... The only thing I 'bought' last year at Barrett Jackson was a donation to the Victory Junction Kids camp. :D
One of our friends ran the Gates Foundation until a couple years ago... and I always would argue with her about their "off shore" funding because I felt that there was so much more they could do "right here". But that's a personal issue and needs to be decided by each individual, and if that's what Bill wants to do, then so be it. :lateral: :cheers:
RECOVERY ROOM
11-27-2011, 08:29 AM
Well put, I like your style :lol:
fleetus macmullitz
11-27-2011, 10:17 AM
That video was great Greg. Kudos for posting it.
It reminded me of a man I knew. He was a very humble, soft spoken fellow who hated notoriety. He helped people from every station of life 24/7. He wasn't rich as the wold defines 'rich'. To hear people talk about him, you realize money couldn't buy what he gave to them.
Back in 2009 when he passed on at age 57, at the memorial serrvice over 8000 people attended.
I've heard it said 'You are remembered for the problems you create ... or the problems you solve.'
Any of us can solve some sort of problem for someone else.:)
Shmoov69
11-27-2011, 07:51 PM
The Generosity Factor by Ken Blanchard is an awesome read (or audio book) on a rich man and is even based on a real person. I highly recommend it.
Thanks Gregg, take a trip to St Judes if you ever get a chance....it WILL BE life changing!:thumbsup:
ErikLS2
11-28-2011, 01:23 PM
Thanks for sharing that Greg, a powerful message indeed, and one I will be sharing with many.
coolwelder62
11-28-2011, 02:57 PM
This really is a neat video.My good friend Mike Moon own's the store where this was shot.He never even told me.I will see him next week end.Will find out some details.Thanks Greg.We all here on Lateral-g have a great opp.To help out another great cause.Brian Finch is spear heading a camaro build For the Victory Justion gang in the honor of Todd Garshore.To be built this year and sold at barrett-jackson.If anybody would like to help in some way please get in contact with Brian Finch.This is a wonderful opp. for everybody in the hobby to get involved in a great cause.
Northeast Rod Run
11-28-2011, 05:00 PM
take a trip to St Judes if you ever get a chance....it WILL BE life changing!:thumbsup:I honestly have to say that I don't think I'm enough of a man, to be able to handle that.
That is the ONLY charity I give to on a regular basis
I do give to others, but just once in a while
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