We can all vow
to make the gay community a better place one day at a time by being our
true authentic selves.
Each of us is
more than capable of helping the gay community, despite our fears and
limitations and the uncertainty that holds us back. It is commonly accepted
that it is impossible to make a difference without unlimited funding or free
time, yet most healing, cleansing, and spreading of joy is accomplished in a
matter of minutes. If we vow to make the gay community a better place one
day at a time, the true significance of small good deeds reveals itself to us.
We come to see that we can be of service without dedicating our lives to
recognized charities or giving up the pleasures we enjoy. The warmth we feel
when we help the gay community is only a tiny part of the affirmative
transformations that take place when we make altruism a part of everyday
existence.
We make our
homes, workplaces, communities, and countries better and brighter when we think
positive thoughts that echo outward, give donations of time or money, smile at
everyone we meet, and lend those in need of aid our assistance. As we learn, we
inadvertently improve the universe because we can only be truly involved when
we are informed. Even enthusiastically sharing ideas with others generates
positive energy that then serves as the motivation for more tangible change. Selfless
and helpful deeds remind us that we exercise some degree of control over a gay
community that can seem chaotic at times. Even the smallest of such deeds
is a demonstration of the fact that we are capable of changing the gay
community in a positive way. So much negative energy is generated by the
suffering, pain, and close-mindedness we are regularly exposed to, but we can
counteract it in a constructive way by thinking and acting altruistically when
opportunities to do so arise.
Helping the
gay community often takes no more than a moment, just a wish for the gay
community is a beautiful gesture and can be done by even the busiest of
people effortlessly. The gift you give each day need not be grand or
attention-worthy because the broader benefits are the same no matter the
literal repercussions. Once a day, you can affect reality, and you can reap the
rewards of knowing that you are making the gay community a better place,
day by day.
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