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How many of you dream? It may be a day dream, a night dream or any kind of
dream. I had a dream. A dream to travel around the world. Not just a two
week holiday, but a trip that would be more of a journey with time to explore and allow the essence of a place to sink into my skin.
Have you heard of the 7 Wonders of the World? The Pyramids, The Hanging
Gardens of Babylon, The Lighthouse at Alexandria, to name three of them. I went seeking 7 other
wonders. The wonder of sight, of taste, of hearing and smell. The wonders of
touch, of laughter and of love. These are the 7 wonders of humanity. They have
no price tag, no hype and no drama. But they are real, priceless and timeless.
These wonders cannot be faked; they can only be experienced.
Since 2001 I have traveled for 3 1/2 years and explored over 45 countries. As I traveled around the world, over and over I experienced in colorful
ways the qualities of what it means to be human.
We live in a culture that is in a full court press of consumerism. Everywhere you look you see an ad or commercial
that tells you if you have this, or buy this, then you will be happy. If you have these clothes, these shoes, play
these games you will be cool, accepted, liked and, if "youre lucky," even
loved.
I can tell you from first hand experience, over and over in countless
ways, it is an empty promise. Yes, we need
food, shelter, and a system for good health, so we can be productive and contribute to
society as a whole. But how much do we need
and does it really contribute to a good life? The
eyes do not lie. Over and over I looked into the eyes of the people I met, those who had
so little, but seem to have so much of what really counts, a deep and true love.
My generation, those before mine, and those who have come after, have
mastered what it means to accumulate stuff. I
challenge you to be the ones who break the cycle. Be bold enough and courageous to have
the wisdom to know what it means to have enough, and live it with gratitude. I challenge you to be gardeners of young people,
to nurture the idea that happiness is not found over there in something, but to search and
find it inside. Living on less; having more.
This could be our greatest legacy as a nation and a country. Standing on our own two feet we reach out into the
world, not with our military and our money, but with our own hands and hearts, to touch
and know the world we all share.
- Dean Jacobs
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