now reading: Pay it Forward

I read this very well into my 20s, and I wish I had read it only a few years sooner. I feel just as motivated as our main character, Trevor, to spread awareness for the simplicity and gratuity of paying it forward. Examples like this may resonate with some kids, but ultimately, we’re [more or less] all motivated when children look to us to find the “good” in the world. (Spoiler alert: the “good” grows larger from doing the small things in life!)

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