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Each of us unknowingly walks around dropping stones in the lake of world history. The resulting ripple effects cascade across lives and generations, but all we see, if we notice at all, are small stones dropped into a vast often over-crowded lake. Many of us see the world this way because history is viewed in reverse. We see Rosa Parks as the iconic civil rights activist who started the Montgomery Bus Boycott, not the department store clerk who was tired of getting mistreated on her daily commute. We see the powerful change in federal and state drunk driving laws caused by Candace Lightner and her fellow Mothers Against Drunk Driving members, not individual grieving mothers who simply want their loved ones back. It is this out-of-order view that causes us as ordinary people to doubt the impact of our dropped stones and resulting ripples. This week, start seeing your actions for what they are, opportunities to create historic change in the world around you through the exponential ripple effects of personal giving.

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