“There suddenly appeared in my world
- I saw them first, I think, in 1908 - a new sort of little boy - a most
agreeable development of the slouching, cunning, cigarette-smoking, town-bred
youngster; a small boy in khaki hat, and with bear knees and athletic bearing,
earnestly engaged in wholesome and invigorating games up to and occasionally a
little beyond his strength - a Boy Scout.
I liked the Boy Scout.” – H.G. Wells
I have always
found it interesting that the harder we work at being different from everyone
else the more we are the same. I grew up
in the 60's when the way we proved we were "non-conformist" was to
conform to every other "non-conformist". Even today, people claim they are not part of
the pack and their own person, yet other than their name, you cannot tell them
apart from the next guy.
There are those who really are
different and unique. I like to call them
success-minded people. Rather than
feeling they must prove their uniqueness by piercing every available part of
their body to taking rudeness to the level of an art, these people just
naturally be the best they can be.
Success-minded people are people who believe that character, integrity
and doing the right thing is always the best way to go. They understand that doing what is right and
being truthful is not a case of following the crowd but of individual
choice. A choice they make with
understanding and passion.
Some where in this crazy society
we started to believe that to be angry, rude, self-centered and displaying bad
behavior was somehow cool or fashionable.
Success-minded people understand that if is in doing right and standing
for right that we really become our own person.
Anyone can exhibit a bad attitude or wrong behavior. As the late Corrie ten Boom once said,
"Any dead fish can float downstream."
It is time that we make the
decision to be different. We choose to
stand out from the crowd and be the example, not the attraction. It takes courage and determination to be
trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful,
thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.
These are not the qualities you see encouraged in our schools or government. It takes a person who can think for them self
and have the guts to stand alone if they must.
Be a different breed than the
rest. Be an example of what it means to
not follow the crowd or to give up your ability to be you. Be positive, pleasant and encouraging to all
you meet. They will take notice. As Mark twain said, "Always do
right. This will gratify some people and
astonish the rest."
You matter! You matter to the world and to yourself. Remember to be your best, love God, have good
manners, achieve the unknown and change your world.
John Patrick Hickey is an author,
speaker, Life Coach and proud Scouter. To read more from John Patrick Hickey or
to get his books, training and book him to speak to your church, business or
group, visit our website at http://www.growthcenter.net or www.johnpatrickhickey.com.
© 2014 John
Patrick Hickey
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