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What Good Have I Done Today?

Benjamin Franklin asked himself this very question every night before retiring.  And every morning before rising, he asked, “What good shall I do today?” 

It is a wonderful guidepost for living, wouldn’t you agree? 

If each of us where to ask these very questions of ourselves our lives might be completely different.    What good shall I do today?  And what if we were to measure our successes not on our material gain or on the physical appearance of our reality, but on the amount of good we are able to bring forth in the lives of others.  The world would truly be a better place. 

My family has been having a great time watching the movie “Evan Almighty” We bought it the first day it came out on video and someone watches it or parts of it, at least once a week.  Well, in the movie, Evan, a US congressman and the modern day Noah, prays to be able to change the world, and his answer comes in the form of a request from God to build an ark.  God, played by Morgon Freeman, tells Evan, that the only way to change the world is by Acts of Random Kindness.  A.R.K.  Great stories are built around great truths, wouldn’t you agree?    

So what good shall I do today?  I asked myself this very question this morning before getting out of bed.  It put me in alignment with the intention to “do good”.  I thought if a great man like Benjamin Franklin did this every day, it might be a good idea to try it myself, at least once.  So I started my day with the intent to do good by doing acts of random kindness.  I have made an account of the things that I have done throughout the day, so that I might share the experience with you. 

So, what good have I done today?  Well, I found a way to say, “Yes” to my kids all day today, in the spirit of love. I arranged a play date for my son.  He loves it when I do this for him.  His favorite thing is playing with friends.   I prepared dinner in advance so we could eat together before I had to dart off to a speaking engagement.  I remained silent when my 3 year old daughter decided that catsup would make a great medium for an art project with the kitchen table as a canvas.  I allowed cars to cut in front of me on the road and allowed people to go first at the stores.  There was a surprising result of deciding to do good and that was the rewards that seemed to flow endlessly towards me. 

My day was filled with blessing from others.  A friend let  me borrow some personal development material that I had been searching for.  People on the road were as nice to me as I was intending to be to them and my house was the most peaceful it has ever been.  My 5 year old son greeted my 11 year old daughter singing songs celebrating the fact that she was home from school.  

Was the world changed by my small sometimes unnoticed Acts of Random Kindness, I have to believe that it was.  They say that the more in tune you are to your connection with our creator, the faster the results of our intentions.   I am not sure if anyone else had an awakening of sorts, but my life was changed in some small way.  I became infinitely aware of the effects of my actions towards others as the results of my doing good seemed to echo back goodness throughout the day.  Karma seemed to happen instantly.  There is power in giving, I felt that energy flowing to me and through me with every random act.  The blessing was truly in the giving. 

Don’t get me wrong, I know I am not on the playing field with Mother Teresa, Gandhi, or even Joseph Hook (a local man who runs a refugee center), but doing good today gave me inspiration to do more.  And who knows maybe someday, I’ll be able to play ball.     

 

 
 

“What Good Have
I Done Today?”

Has a soul been uplifted,
A mouth fed in love,
Has a labor been lifted,
Has a prayer gone above?

Has my creator been praised,
My work toward intent,
A neighbor been blessed
By a gift that I’ve sent, 

Was my gratitude sincere,
My love shining bright,
By earnest attempt
To flow with pure light? 

Has a soul been uplifted
Supported and raised
So too she might know
The source to be praised?

What good have I done
On this very day?
Not enough, but enough
Giving kindness away.

Dawn Nocera
11/5/07

 

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