Wednesday; November 1
Many of us are familiar
with the Homeland Security saying, “See Something, Say Something.”. The purpose behind this encouragement is to
remind people that most acts of violence don’t exist in a vacuum, nor do they do
unnoticed. If the people who had a concern
about someone would have come forward or if someone with knowledge of a serious
attack would have just said something, the violence could have been
averted.
While this saying is
valuable in national defense, I believe it has another role. If we see something positive, we should say
something positive. In other words, if
we come across something good, we need to tell someone what we saw. This renewed version of “See Something, Say
Something” does a few things: First, it
allows us to compliment people who are doing good things. Too often, those who practice good deeds
don’t know if anyone is noticing their work or not. By saying something positive to them, they get
immediate recognition which not only gives them affirmation for what they are
doing, it also builds them up to take on their next good project. Another reason to say something about the
good we see is that it helps us look for good.
Making positive comments opens our eyes to the good that is being
done. Finally, positivity can be
contagious. If we say something good
about what is going on around us, others are apt to join in as well. Both negativity and positivity are infectious,
what do we want people to catch from us?
Do you know someone who is
doing something special? Do they know
that you have noticed? By making the
effort to uplift them we start a ripple effect that can change a lot of lives.
Think About It!