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Aug21
Kindness
by Stinkyposted in News
Last week as I was catching up on the news, I came across an article that really touched my heart. I’m not sure if any of you have heard about it or even read it. Author George Saunders recently gave a speech to a group of willful students graduating from university. I’m sure there would be some of you who have attended countless graduations and heard similar renditions of a well-wishing farewell speech to a bunch of kids who have no idea how the real world works. So what was so different about this particular speech that made me really think about life – more importantly my own life – and the things that I could have done to be a little bit kinder to family, a friend, a partner or simply a stranger. But before I talk about the lines that really hit me, I want to encourage you to read the speech for yourself to see whether there is any impact on you.
You can read the full speech here:
http://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.
com/2013/07/31/george- saunderss-advice-to-graduates/ ?_r=0 So what did you guys think? I’m really hoping that it left an impression with you in some way. The speech in its entirety is phenomenal. There is an element to it that I found to be extremely personal, real and raw. What really stood out to me are the following two lines:
1. What I regret most in my life are failures of kindness.
2. Do those things that incline you toward the big questions, and avoid the things that would reduce you and make you trivial.
Too often do we all look back at previous experiences and regret one thing or another. But in all honesty I had never questioned myself and asked whether I could have been a little kinder to someone that I had just met or a loved one or a colleague who had made a silly mistake. I look back now and realise that these times where I was easily angered mean absolutely nothing now. Oh how we are masters in hindsight. Such is the fault of being human. But you know what? We can change this starting from today. We can look forward and think about all the things we can gradually do to make not only our life better, but the lives of others too – a smile, a hello or good morning, a shake of the hands, a sporadic high five.
I know this post may sound a little corny and resembles that of a self-help topic. I assure you that it is not. I simply wanted to share how much this opened my eyes to something that I had never thought of. I really hope that in way or another, it brings a little clarity to your life. Take care!
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Sep02
Happy Father’s Day
by Stinkyposted in NewsComments Off on Happy Father’s Day
Today is a special day – and it’s not only because the sun is shining and the wind is carrying the sweet scent of spring. It is a day where we need to be thankful for those who have contributed to our lives and grateful for the nurturing guidance we have received.
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!
To all the fathers out there, the team at stinkythepig wishes that you all have a wonderful and fulfilling day. We know that being a father in itself is a reward however, today is where you are recognised for your contribution toward making families strong and whole.
A message from Stinky:
Hello everyone! Happy Father’s Day to all the lucky fathers out there!
I wanted to share something a little personal with you all. I grew up not knowing who my father was. And I am sure some of the others in the barn knew what had happened to him but they all chose not to tell me. This was something that I had to learn to accept.
But having visited many places and experienced many things, I have come to realise that a father is someone that teaches you to have discipline and to possess resolve and strength not only when times are good, but also when times are tough. A father is a pillar, where anyone who needs can lean upon. I guess my ‘father’ has been the tough experiences in life that has taught me how to be a better and stronger person.
So to all you lucky children, make sure you show your father how special he is – not just today, but every day. And although a father might not show the same tenderness as a mother might, know that on the inside the amount of love is vast.
Mar 18, 2015