What does your office look like? |
It feels more like a sanctuary, than just a regular ol' barn. |
It's easy to imagine other people from the area back then, using their time and skills to help build a community. As I began tidying up the barn I pictured a banker, a pastor, a sheriff and fellow farmers all working together from start to finish. Each of them humble while they did what was right for their neighbor and fellow man. With a broom in my hand, I was swept away in my own imagination. Suddenly, something caught my attention and painted a smile across my face.
Brilliant! |
HOW TO BUILD COMMUNITY
TURN OFF YOUR TV, LEAVE YOUR HOUSE
KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS
LOOK UP WHEN YOU ARE WALKING
GREET PEOPLE, SIT ON YOUR STOOP
PLANT FLOWERS
USE YOUR LIBRARY, PLAY TOGETHER
BUY FROM LOCAL MERCHANTS
SHARE WHAT YOU HAVE
HELP A LOST DOG
TAKE CHILDREN TO THE PARK
GARDEN TOGETHER
SUPPORT NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS
FIX IT EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T BREAK IT
HAVE POT LUCKS, HONOR ELDERS
PICK UP LITTER, READ STORIES ALOUD
DANCE IN THE STREET
TALK TO THE MAIL CARRIER
LISTEN TO THE BIRDS, PUT UP A SWING
HELP CARRY SOMETHING HEAVY
BARTER FOR YOUR GOODS
START A TRADITION, ASK A QUESTION
HIRE YOUNG PEOPLE FOR ODD JOBS
ORGANIZE A BLOCK PARTY
BAKE EXTRA AND SHARE
ASK FOR HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT
OPEN YOUR SHADES, SING TOGETHER
SHARE YOUR SKILLS
TAKE BACK THE NIGHT
TURN UP THE MUSIC
TURN DOWN THE MUSIC
LISTEN BEFORE YOU REACT TO ANGER
MEDIATE A CONFLICT
SEEK TO UNDERSTAND
LEARN FROM NEW AND UNCOMFORTABLE ANGLES
KNOW THAT NO ONE IS SILENT THOUGH MANY ARE NOT HEARD...
WORK TO CHANGE THIS
This brilliant list of values is an incredible reminder for all of us. Basically forcing us to ask ourselves, what are we doing to make our home (not house) an authentic and genuine place to be? We all have a chance to lead by example every single day. When we're inspired, we tend to pay-it-forward. Which in turn creates a positive vibration that forges some of the most rewarding relationships in our lifetime. When I mentioned "home" earlier I was referring to the old saying, "Home is where the heart is.", and that's what it takes to build a community... HEART. Love where you live and wear your heart on your sleeve.
Mark Boyle is the author of the Moneyless Manifesto (link at bottom of page). |
There is no doubt in my mind that letting someone else be in charge of the way we survive as humans, is a formula for catastrophe. I'm sharpening my skills on how to grow my own food and forage from the land, so I can share it with anyone else willing to learn. I believe if we solve our problems locally, we can eventually make a huge impact globally. The aesthetics of Panera Bread and Starbucks hardly compare to community garden plots. We need to change our priorities (I'm just starting, so can you!), we're better than this!! Let's use our hearts and BUILD OUR COMMUNITIES!!!
Neighbors. |
Scotty J ~ "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for life."
--Fat Blossom Farm--
--The Moneyless Manifesto-- (Really incredible video of Mark Boyle)
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