This slideshow, called "Johnny the Bagger," is very inspirational. It was sent to me by my roommate.
According to the website that posted it, Walk the Talk.com provides resources for personal and professional success.
This slideshow, called "Johnny the Bagger," is very inspirational. It was sent to me by my roommate.
According to the website that posted it, Walk the Talk.com provides resources for personal and professional success.
I never know how to view those slideshows. Ivariably I wind up with an error pop-up and a black screen. But why send something to the roommate? Lisa Maria Boyles you keep dropping bombshells, feeding my curiosity. hahaha!
Thanks for sharing~
Very insprirational. I saw a young lady with Down Syndrome working at In N Out and she was carrying the trays for everyone and cleaning tables with the biggest smile ever.
I still could not view the slideshow. And perhaps I should stop sending posts in this heat. I am making too many typos.
Isabell,
Try pasting this link into your browser instead of clicking on the other one:
http://www.simpletruths-of-service.com
Thanks! Lisa Maria Boyles, it worked after I figured out that a browser was the line with the wwws. What a heart-gripping anecdote. It was such an occurrence which we tend NOT TO SEE and how much good there is around us because we get blinded by the Michael Jackson notoriety (ies) of this world. I am also laughing because when I read the topic lead in "Johnny the Bagger" I was thinking of a shoplifter. Which only bears out that our world has become a bit jaded.
There are alot of good people in this world. I recall times when I was in a wheelchair and unable to open a door where people helped me and also one time when I was trying to push the door open with my head and nobody would help me. If we all just take notice of our surroundings we will see someone that could use a little hand and it warms the heart to do it. Johnny probably felt like he got more out of it then he gave.
Sounds like BS to me.
This is not a challenge but a question. I am puzzled. Since the story is (supposed be true) why the BS tag?
Basic Stuff if you believe it's true.
Sorry I made a mistake! Brian Murray, I thought that BS meant bull shit. I stand corrected. I hope you join me in the laughter of the hour! The joke is on me.
I shared the slide show with my daughter, the internet manager of a world-wide enterprise. The following is her response:
"what a great story of inspiration...I'm going to figure out a way to send the spirit of this to our customers....thanks Mom"
What makes you think it might not be true Brian? I have known people that go the extra mile like that. I'm curious if you don't think people like that still exist. I'm not trying to make any point, I'm just curious.