may i recommend this book to you
i don't get to see greg mortenson himself but i do get to hear the co-author david oliver relin

thursday night, here in salem!
this book is very humbling and inspiring
i just finished and recommend it to everyone
it inspired me to be a true, honest, genuine, patient person
it promotes peace, education, fairness
and reminds everyone of the cause of helping children and youth
it reminded me of the value of relationships and trust
it was a wonderful book, go read it.
i picked up some chinese food
my fortune read:
You will be involved in many humanitarian projects.
i've never loved a fortune so much.
i only hope so and realize i have to make the fortune real.
maybe that's going for a PhD in literacy
maybe it's getting more involved locally
maybe it's helping others to be literate
it is a part of a the relief society's goals
i'm a member of...
lots of thoughts
can't wait to be inspired tomorrow.
4 comments:
I'm in the middle of the book right now and would have to second your recommendation. That's neat that you get to hear Relin speak, I love things like that. Enjoy!
Oh, this is truly one of my faves--for sooo many reasons (many of which you listed).
Greg Mortenson is definitely a hero in my book.
And you inspired me for today.
You know what the rule is about fortunes, right? What you are suppose to add to the end? :)
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