Sadly,
we don’t have to be Mathematicians
to know about Percentages, do we?
It makes us ask some fairly significant
UN-Mathematic Questions:
Is “G O O D E N O U G H,”
g o o d e n o u g h ?
O U C H
of the day just might be to actually take the time to consider the
99.9%’s of our lives and how
T H E Y J U S T A R E N ‘ T G O O D E N O U G H:
* The IRS would lose 2 million documents this year
* 22,000 checks will be deducted from the wrong bank account in the next hour
* Telecommunications companies will misdirect 1, 314 telephone calls every minute
* 2,4800 books will be shipped with the wrong covers on them each day
* More than 5.5 million cases of soft drinks in the next year will be flat
* 20,000 incorrect drug prescriptions will be written each year
* 12 babies will be given to the wrong parents each day
Uhhhhh, being GOOD ENOUGH
is just not being GOOD ENOUGH
any way you add, subtract, multiply or divide the percentages.
How about we switch it up a little.
IF ALL OF THOSE NEGATIVE THINGS COULD HAPPEN
by not giving our 99.9%
What ONE POSITIVE THING could possibly happen if
F O R E V E R
we actually just gave our .1% of Compassion–FULLY–
U N D I L U T E D ?
Seriously, if a little bad can destroy a lot of good. . .
CAN’T A LITTLE GOOD OBLITERATE A LOT OF TERRIBLE?
Pssssssst: Here’s the things about Percentages–
They’re meant to be challenged and yes, surpassed;
When it comes to DOING GOOD, the numbers seldom add up. . .
Most Compassionate Acts of Kindness never do. . .
Love THOSE Odds!
Is GOOD ENOUGH,
g o o d e n o u g h ?
No. . .
Concentrated Compassion
is better. . .
ALL–WAYS!
The O T H E R P E R C E N T
n e v e r l i e s !
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