Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Little Sister is Funny Too! (Debut of little sister and Carinna with a s...

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Grandma and the Goat (my amazing daughter with special needs has a speci...

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Grandma and the Talking Banana (featuring special needs daughter and Mom...

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Join the Love Revolution

You know how people judge each other by classification based on wealth, beauty, status, intelligence, and power? Well, what if society judged others on how well we loved each other? By how much love we held in our heart and loved others. How well would certain people stack up? The highest ranking would probably go to the people most looked down upon now. For instance, special needs individuals are looked down upon for their low IQ (intelligence quotient) but give out the most love and have the most zest for life. However, they have a high LQ (love quotient-I just made that up).



In a society based on love, individuals with special needs would be ranked highly. Wealthy people who happen to be selfish (I realize not all wealthy people are selfish) would be ranked low. However, the selfish may not be looked down upon because the society is based on love and those in high positions of love would just love them as the selfish are the needy ones now. As I've shared this concept with others, they immediately say "that will never happen" or "it will be a very long time until it does." I agree things won't change overnight. But I am personally committed to do all I can to make a society based on love happen. Will you join the cause of the love revolution? Enlist today.