President's day celebrates the accomplishments of past leaders. It is a day that reminds us to reflect on the good and bad our actions can make, especially when we are in positions of great responsibility. It is also a day that reminds me to make good and informed voting decisions because the people we put in power can have a powerful effect in our lives (pun intended).
But while not everyone is remembered by history, we all make an impact in ways we do not even realize. Small actions can have big repercussions. You definitely matter a lot for the history of our own lives. Our lives are our responsibility. But as part a crew, a community, a society, we also have social responsibilities. We affect, in many ways, the lives of those that connect with us. So in this day to remember executive power, use yours to decide to make better decisions. In light of that, I want to share with you, in this day, a reflection on something I believe to be the most powerful way to transcend the self, improve your life, and that of others. It is something integral to my life as a teacher, because I consider this career a work of passion and prosocial behavior. Please take some time to listen to this short podcast audio on the power of Generosity! Mr. Jefferson Lima Educator of the Future
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