Life Thoughts, Friday - 3-20-26
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Somewhere here in the United States of America, there has to be people who want to, and are qualified to run for elected office. People whose motive is to help and promote the best for our people, not enriching themselves. Please, if this is you, stand up and run! This is one way to begin the change that is needed.
As always, be nice, be safe, and laugh a lot!
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If you've ever felt frustrated with the current state of politics, this message might resonate deeply with you. I've come to realize that real change often starts at the grassroots level—with citizens like us stepping up to lead with honesty and a purpose beyond personal gain. Running for elected office may seem daunting, but it’s a powerful way to influence policies and improve communities. From my experience observing and sometimes participating in local government, integrity is the cornerstone of effective leadership. When leaders prioritize the well-being of their constituents over enrichment, they lay the foundation for trust and meaningful progress. If you’re considering this path, focus on your genuine motivation to serve and prepare accordingly by learning about community issues and connecting with voters. Additionally, cultivating a positive and respectful approach—as suggested in the article, "be nice, be safe, and laugh a lot"—helps maintain resilience and human connection in the face of political challenges. Sharing uplifting content or engaging with others who share your passion can amplify your impact, creating a ripple effect toward a better society. Remember, change often begins with one voice willing to stand up. If you, or someone you know, fits this calling, don’t hesitate to consider running, because leadership driven by care and service is exactly what many communities need today.


































































