Monday, June 27, 2016

Don't tug on capes, share them

Shannon Weber decided that there wasn't enough love, recognition or connection in her world, so she did something about it. When she finds an unsung (don't say 'ordinary' hero) she makes them a cape.

Caping people, catching them doing something right, shining a light on a familiar hero. 

It turns out that this is way more difficult than being cynical, or ironic, or bitter. Being closed is a lot easier than being connected. It takes guts.

What kind of impact does one act of kindness make? It can last for years.

Go, cape someone.

       


from Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/161480080/0/sethsblog~Dont-tug-on-capes-share-them.html

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