“The ordinary man is involved in action, the hero acts. An immense difference.”
– Henry Miller
(1891-1980)
Author
"Scouting
will open many doors to learning for you."
States the Boy Scout Handbook.
"As a Scout, you'll meet people who have interesting careers. While training in first aid, you might meet
medical professionals and emergency responders.
While hiking in parks and forests, you'll meet rangers, wildlife
experts, and others who are doing exciting work you might like to learn." There is an exciting difference between
knowing about a career and seeing it in action.
I have heard it said many times
that young people cannot know what they want to do as a career because they are
too young. I disagree with this
thinking. I believe we are all born with
our purpose inside of us. There is a
principle called the Law of Attraction, that causes us to be drawn to those who
are doing the things we were also created to do. The truth is, many young people are altercated
to several different things only because they see them. If this should touch upon are area of
interest, wonderful things happen.
Why do you think it is that
children go through times of wanting to be a fireman, trash collector or
policeman (all excellent careers by the way)?
It is because they see these people all the time. They do not hear about them, they see them,
the heroes in action. What do you think
will happen if they are exposed to many kinds of active career people? The chances of them discovering one that
clicks with them is far greater.
This is where groups like Scouts
can be of great value. In Scouting young
people are exposed to many different careers in life. Not just to the work but to the workers, the
people who actually perform the tasks. Young
people see and talk with these people and they become interested in what they
are doing. The more people a young
person is exposed to the more opportunity they have to choosing the right
career for them.
If you have a young person in
your life, expose them to many hard working people of all different types of
careers. Not just to the people, but to
the people actually doing their jobs. If
you are a professional or have a career you love, be open to talk with young
people and show them just what it is you do.
Hard, productive work is catchy.
Spread it around.
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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