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  Jill : Joyful Woman

ONE PERSON can change the world

Jill said Apr 26, 2007, 8:27 PM:

 

I used to write an annual newsletter (prior to blogging – which is an ongoing newsletter of sorts for me). I wrote this in my 2003 Newsletter. I continue to believe every single word. The only thing that has changed is the sheer hope I feel beginning to stir! This was called “There is a purpose to everything….”

Sometimes when I have a glimpse of the “bigger picture” I am humbled and awed at the threads that weave a greater tapestry.

In 1849 in Denmark, a man was born to a huge family that totaled 17 children. At the young age of 21 he immigrated to America. It was a time of hardship. He survived many years of extreme poverty in filthy, overcrowded conditions. His life and his prospects seemed mighty dim and he grew suicidal.

Slowly he pulled himself out of the pain of his surroundings. Eventually, he became a police reporter for a prominent NYC newspaper. The fortuitous invent of flash for pictures met the capable hands of this writer/photographer.

Rather than ignore what was an extremely painful time in his life, Jacob A. Riis wrote a book called “How the other half lives”. He documented both in picture and through his poignant writing, the demoralizing and inhumane conditions of the tenements in New York City at the turn of the century.

Coming home one day he discovered a calling card with the words “Came to help.” The card belonged to Theodore Roosevelt, who had read Jacob Riis’ book and was moved to act.

Roosevelt visited the decrepit tenements with his newfound friend. He was able to see the horrific conditions for himself. You need to stop a moment and understand the enormity of the challenge Riis and Roosevelt met. The tenements were truly horrors.

The worse of them had stalls set up which would sleep six per stall (the size of a queen sized bed). There was no ventilation, indoor plumbing, insulations, heat or bedding. Bottom floors received the sewage that ran off during rain.

Picture your life held to sleeping in wet muck and sewage next to strangers. As New York Assembly man, NYC Police Commissioner, Governor for NY State and finally U.S. President, Teddy Roosevelt worked to change these horrific conditions.

The willingness of Jacob Riis to rise above the adversity he had experienced and offer a voice of advocacy cheers me greatly. He had the choice to become embittered. He had the “justification” to allow the low points in his life dictate the man he would become and yet… he allowed the man he was dictate a better way of life for millions of people and their children, and the children that followed through another century.

Problems that we think are insurmountable aren’t. One simple person can change the course of the future! In case these words seem empty and overly optimistic… One man – Jacob Riss – spoke up with dignity and assurance that change needed to happen. One man – Teddy Roosevelt – heard him. The nation changed.

We live in times that beg us to change. Your voice matters. I believe there is someone to hear. All it requires of us is to sound the call and rise to the challenge.

A couple of days ago I said that we could change the world. We can! You can!

  Golden : Gods Favorite

Re: ONE PERSON can change the world

Golden said May 3, 2007, 12:31 PM:

 

Its really striking when I hear tales like this, I think that theres something that stirs in our conciousness when we see others overcome adversity. Those who new they had a choice I can either offer something wonderful or I can fold. I believe that this is the true message of adversity daring us to do something, change it, show it, say something. Adversity is the one thing that we can always see that shows us what we dont want, healing is finally getting your hands around what you do want.

I like to take stories like this and use them in my own work. I feel it helps people to find inspiration that their current condition can and will change, all you need to do is to do it.  All things are opportunities for growth when life is approached in this way. Thank you for the story. 

  Jill : Joyful Woman

Re: ONE PERSON can change the world

Jill said May 3, 2007, 2:19 PM:

 

Golden,  I am in agreement.  It requires antimatter for the universe to form matter.  That contraction and expansion and growth in adverse conditions seems to create an area rich for thriving.

In fact… the most fecund and beautiful, lush growth comes from ground tempered by fire.

I love this story because it is A) true and B) honest to the power of intention. 

  Golden : Gods Favorite

Re: ONE PERSON can change the world

Golden said May 3, 2007, 8:21 PM:

 

Jill you are good, yes it speaks of intention. I love the fire reference, i once watched this nature program that stated: there are cretain seeds in the underbrush that can only be germinated after a fire. The program also stated that many trees are able to withstand quite a bit of damage before death. It seems to be only us who is constantly trying to keep things static.

  Jill : Joyful Woman

Re: ONE PERSON can change the world

Jill said May 3, 2007, 8:42 PM:

 

I'm with you there.  And nothing in nature supports the idea of non-movement.  Change is inevitable and healthy.  it is what allows life to blossom!