That's not the rules we usually live by today. Today we live in a cutthroat world where we strive for personal achievement by acting on our own ambitions. We worship financial success and put ourselves first most of the time. We always push for that instant gratification and the honor of self.
Throughout the ages humanity has mostly put the protective care of self first. It's one of humankind's basic instincts.
And of course this mentality is critical when we are encouraged to never quit, finish what we start, keep pushing through hardships, and persevere no matter what.
But what folks need to remember is very plain: You receive great fulfillment when you give of yourself. Not only that, you also do good for someone else. Showing others that they matter makes all happy -- including yourself.
Ever wonder what the reason for this is? It is because doing for others is one of our secondary instincts.
There are many troubles in the world and it is easy to focus on the negative. However you can choose how to respond to the negative events in the world. If you choose to respond in a positive manner then you might be surprised by the positive effects on your mental and physical health.
Have you ever visited a senior citizen in a retirement home? It made you feel pretty good didn't it? Think about the happy feelings you had while visiting with this person. And you recall how nothing else was as important as making this person happy.
Remember seeing the blind man on the street who played his guitar for you when you gave him a dollar? It makes you think about all you have and how well the blind man played. Have you ever done something for someone else that made you tearful and gave you a strange peace inside?
We are wise to invest a lot of time helping others. This really is our whole purpose in life -- to put others before ourselves. All of us hve it in our grasp to make a better day for someone else. The act of kindness could be something as simple as just talking to someone else. It is as simple as just sharing our time and getting to know the person we are helping. We were never meant to live alone in the world.
There are great benefits to be realized by the community, the person you are helping, and yourself when you give.
And lastly, remember that everyone has different tastes, likes, and dislikes. Some like football while others like baseball. Some like fast food while others like to dine in only the finest restaurants. Some like to work behind the scenes while others like the prominent positions. Some are workaholics while others are slothful. The point here is don't spend a lot of money on resources trying to pleasure someone with something they do not want. Spend it by giving of yourself. It's more valuable than material things.
First Grade History Lesson
Baseball has been around for decades, often times recognized as "America's national sport". Historical evidence of baseball indicates that its roots stem from cricket and rounders, both very popular games originating in Great Britain. The baseball we know and love today has gradually developed over many years. By the end of the 18th century, many forms of baseball were being played all over the United States. In New York City, they played a game called "One o' Cat". Other cities were playing "Town Ball" and "New York Ball". These early renditions of the sport were played on a square field. Originally for bases they used stakes, later replacing the stakes with stones, but to prevent further injuries, the stones were then replaced with sand filled sacks. It wasn't until then that people started to call them bases and this is where the name "baseball" originated.
It wasn't until somewhere between 1850 and 1860 that baseball became increasingly popular and in 1869, professional baseball was introduced by the Cincinnati Red Stockings. Other official teams represented cities from Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Brooklyn, Cleveland, New York, Ohio and four other cities. Several other teams were added throughout the next quarter of the century. In 1900, what we know as the American League was founded and fought for many years to be recognized as an equal to the National League. Jackie Robinson was the first black player to join the Major Leagues in 1947, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
There are several aspects that make the game of baseball what it is. For example, a teams strategy can make or break whether or not that particular team will win or lose games. Keeping in mind that your strategy will differ with each team you play against. An important factor to your strategy is your batting order and pitching rotation. Batting orders should be based upon your players different contributing strengths and sometimes weaknesses. While one player may be a fast runner, or power hitter, the next could be a dependable bunter. A batting order is designed so that the players strengths will work together, trying to advance runners and get players on the bases.
Pitching requires as much mental skill as it does physical. A perfect pitching scenario would be a "perfect game", where the opposing team does not reach base once. The next best scenario and more common one, is what we called a "No Hitter". This is where the pitcher does not allow a single safe hit by the opposing team. Pitching line ups change often because pitchers are usually required two to three days off between games to allow their arms to rest. However, it is important to try and align your best pitchers to be in rotation when you are facing a more competitive team.
Today, there are many different leagues other than Major League Baseball (MLB), each complete with several divisions within the actual league. Baseball is truly a part of American history, where generations have watched the sport unfold into the force it is now. It's a flashy, competitive, skill-driven sport and over the years has never lost the real reason as to why it is so vastly popular. Year after year, from city to city, stadium to stadium, people gather for one reason and one reason - the simple love of the game.
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