Thursday, January 30, 2014

Be the change

     As my last and final blog post I wanted to keep it simple. Throughout writing the blogs I have shown various inspiring pictures. They all had some sort of meaning behind them about how to help someone else without expecting something out of it, karma, and enjoying the little things. I want to leave this blog with one piece of advice that will actually make you feel better about yourself once you start doing it. Be the change you want to see. Nothing is gonna change if no one ever does anything about it. Instead of waiting for other people to do things that are going to change the world, start with little things and I promise you will make a difference.

Lone Survivor Review!


 Lone Survivor: Operation Red Wing
     In the not your average military film operation Red Wing was taken on by 4 men in the United States Navy seals. Hiking for miles they were on a mission to find and assassinate a local Taliban terrorist leader in the small town. When arriving to the village they kept themselves hidden, staying camouflaged in trees up in the mountains. When found by three  local gatherers they had to flee and move base up the mountain, it wasn't long until they were surrounded by an overwhelming amount of Taliban soldiers.  
     The movie deserves way more than five stars, it is more than emotionally moving.  The actors portrayed 4 really strong charactered men, who made the film feel real. Although it was based off of a true story it was really action filled. The story line focused on the four men in the operation, rather than the overwhelming whole United States Navy Seals. 
     In terms of the movie line itself, it was really engaging, when the fighting starts about a quarter of the way through it doesn't stop. I cringed at the gory scenes but still looked through the cracks of my fingers to watch it.  
     Always having respect for the United States military growing up learning that these men are the ones who protect our country, but this movie opens eyes to so much more. The humane actions of the men in this movie showed how much they really loved people. They didn't merciless kill civilians or anything like that, the only ones who they fought against were the ones who were trying to kill them.
    
 After watching the movie, I was truly left speechless. I highly recommend this movie, even for the people who don't like the gory scenes it's worth it.

"Don't tell them"

       Another picture that I found where someone is reaching out to help someone, who doesn't ask for the help but could really use something nice. When a mother and daughter were out to eat they started crying mid-meal because someone was diagnosed with what sounds like a terminal illness. The single man sitting behind them, who some might have seen as bitter because he was alone, reached out to help them. The fact that the man didn't make a scene and walk over to them and propose he buy their meal, he just did it. Its really acts of kindness where they are least expected, they're the best kind.

Do it because no one is watching










       I came across this picture a couple weeks ago, and thought about it for awhile. In earlier posts I've talked about karma, the little things and now giving without receiving. This man stopped at an intersection to help an elderly man cross the street. Getting out to help the man he wasn't thinking about himself in anyway. He wasn't worried he was going to be late, he wasn't hoping the man would reward him, he just did it to do the right thing. The cash reward from the stranger symbolizes that kind deeds don't go unnoticed. So reach out and help someone the next opportunity you have, not because it benefits you or because people are watching you do it, do it because it's the right thing to do.