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Trappstr 28 – Part 5

My new blog buddy Brett Trapp wrote this post on 28 things he’s learned in his 20’s. I loved it so much that I thought I’d take each of those things and elaborate on them over the next several days (since I’m about 3 months older and wiser than him.)

9. Most Americans either are clueless or careless to the atrocities and misery that happen in the rest of the world. This is a tragedy. -Trappstr

Its sickening. Literally makes my stomach sick. I pray that my family always keeps this in perspective. We sponsor a young boy named Emmanuel Sikkuku through Compassion for this reason. His letters and stories have changed the way we think, act, budget, and live. If you aren’t involved in something like this, go sponsor a Compassion kiddo now!

If Compassion doesn’t do it for ya, you should check out the Advent Conspiracy, Tom’s shoes, or Rick Warren’s Peace Plan.

10. Capitalism works. It’s not perfect, but it works. -Trappstr

I won’t say a ton on this one because I am a pastor and its just best that I keep certain things to myself.

But I will say this: Any economic or social system is only as good as the leaders leading it. Everything rises and falls on leadership. Capitalism can rise on the backs of great leaders. But it can also completely fail if the leaders are self-serving. I fear that too many leaders today fall into the latter category. Leadership isn’t about how many people can help you. Its about how many people you can help.

11. Turtlenecks were a horrible creation and I’m ashamed I ever wore one. -Trappstr

I remember my mom making me wear one. I’ve never done it on my own. Mom, if you weren’t my mom, I might have to punch you for that turtleneck.

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Why you NEED some new shoes.

At Catalyst, I found out about this new company called Tom’s Shoes. This company has an amazing mission. They want to put shoes on the feet of kids all over the world who don’t have any. So here is how they do it. They sell a pair of shoes to you or me, and then they give one to a kid without any shoes. Simple. No tricky percentages or formulas. One for one. Plain and simple.

I bet founder Blake Mycoskie (why isn’t it called Blakes Shoes?) met much criticism and was made fun of when he decided to start a company that gave away free shoes. But I think it is absolute genius. Why? Because here is what I do know…life is ALL ABOUT PEOPLE. And if I can help a kid that is walking around with bloody feet just by buying certain shoes (I have to buy shoes anyway) then I am all about it.

What if every company did this? Wow. The world wouldn’t have most of the problems it does.

Oh, and just so you know, I tried a pair on and they were very comfy and stylish. Mine are coming in the mail soon. Go get a pair now.

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