22/04/2023
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Steve Taylor
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Steve Taylor
Good Morning
There is a story I sometimes tell my students about the taxi passenger who made a whole town happy.
A man arrives at the train station and steps into a taxi for a short drive. Heβs friendly to the driver, asking him how long heβs been on duty, if he has a family, and what he does in his free time.
As the man pays his fare, he says to the driver, βThanks! I really enjoyed talking to you. And it was the saftest Iβve felt in a car for a long time. Youβre a great driver.β This puts the taxi driver in a good mood. Heβs friendly to all his customers, which puts all of them in a good mood too. Theyβre friendly to all the people they meet, which puts them in a good mood, so that theyβre friendly to everyone they meetβ¦And so on, until the whole town is in a good mood.
From the opposite perspective, when I was 18, I left Manchester to go to university down south, feeling insecure and anxious. A few days after I arrived, a fellow student said to me vindictively, βHow does someone with an accent like yours, end up at university.β The comment completely shook my confidence. What was wrong with my accent I wondered? For weeks afterwards, I was reluctant to speak, and felt inferior.
These stories illustrate the power of human interaction. Disrespect damages others. On the other hand, a simple act of friendliness may restore their faith in human nature, even lift them out of depression. Our interactions with others create a rippling effect that spreads far beyond us in distance and time. So today, letβs use this power in a positive way.
Blessings.