Well yesterday I turned in the first 75% of my first draft of The Twenty Something Manifesto. Which explains why my last blog posting was April 19th! I think my husband is jealous of my laptop – it has been getting way more attention than him the past month. But I digress. . .I am so excited to share this book with you all in January. The stories that were contributed were all so amazing! It was hard to edit and pick and choose among them. Remember, I am still collecting stories for Chicken Soup for the Twenty-Something Soul so be sure to get your stories in soon!






Christine,
I think your philosophy on Acts of Kindness hits the bullseye on the target. I had a speaker tell me one time that if each of us take our thinking to that next level and do just one more nice thing, the world would be a much better place to be. I try to take that notion a step more. If we as society wish to be successful in life, we must feed our minds and hearts with a passion for serving other. I live by the philosophy of quote I ran across years ago. “Those among you, who will be the happiest, are those who have sought and found ways to serve others.” We tend to avoid the easiest tasks in life such as being cordial and respectful. The anger bank you talk about is a great example of how anger plays a vital role in each of our lives. Individuals like you are the ones who make a great difference. Keep up the GREAT work in your quest.
Jeffrey Bergman