⚖️ Justice
Do your little bit of good where you are it is those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world
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Justice is built from countless small acts of goodness

Sometimes, when we look at the news or scroll through our social media feeds, the weight of the world feels absolutely crushing. We see massive injustices and global struggles, and it is so easy to feel like our tiny actions simply do not matter. We might think, what difference can one person make against such a tidal wave of difficulty? But Archbishop Desmond Tutu offers us such a beautiful, gentle reminder that we don't have to move mountains all by ourselves. He suggests that the magic happens in the small, quiet moments of kindness that we scatter like seeds in our own backyards.

In our everyday lives, goodness rarely looks like a grand, heroic gesture on a stage. Instead, it looks like the way you hold the door for a stranger, or the way you truly listen to a friend who is having a hard day. It is the small note of encouragement you leave on a colleague's desk or the extra minute you spend making sure your neighbor feels seen. These tiny fragments of light might seem insignificant in isolation, but when millions of us perform these small acts, they begin to weave together into a tapestry of warmth that can actually change the atmosphere of our entire community.

I remember a time when I was feeling particularly overwhelmed by everything going wrong in the world. I felt quite small and helpless, much like a little duckling lost in a storm. I decided to stop looking at the big, scary horizon and instead focused on one small thing: I started bringing a single extra flower from my garden to leave on the porch of an elderly neighbor every Tuesday. At first, I thought it was meaningless. But after a few weeks, that neighbor started leaving small treats for me, and our brief chats became the highlight of my week. That tiny bit of good grew into a connection that made my world feel much safer and brighter.

We often wait for a sign or a massive opportunity to be a hero, but the opportunity to be kind is actually sitting right in front of us every single morning. You don't need a title or a platform to contribute to the healing of the world; you just need to be present in your own corner of it. Whether you are at work, at school, or sitting in your living room, there is always a small way to be kind, to be fair, or to be helpful.

As you move through your day today, I want to encourage you to look for one small, microscopic way to do good. Don't worry about fixing everything at once. Just focus on your little bit. Let's see how much light we can create when we all commit to our tiny, beautiful pieces of the puzzle.

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