Monday, February 1, 2010

Fame & Influence

Humans have long been enamored with the rich, famous and powerful members of our species. After all, for better or for worse, they have always had a significant impact on some aspect of our lives.

But, when compared to our family, close friends and teachers, these celebrated figures are just symbols of human culture, fodder for reporters and historians but having little influence on our development as individuals. Our personal traits, including our capacity for commitment, empathy, enthusiasm and curiosity, reflect the environment in which we are raised and educated. An effective and admired teacher likely has more influence on more people than does any president, CEO or media celebrity.

Too often, people judge their lives and their careers by comparing themselves to the news makers and power brokers of our society. In reality, we all have the opportunity to instill passion, knowledge, tolerance and a sense of fairness in a large number of individuals. If everyone acknowledged and seized that opportunity, this world would be a better place.