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A campaign sharing all that’s good with humanity - one post at a time. Join us - post good human stories, use #humanitywins #Changenegativenarrative. We’ll RT!

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Mo Wood, MA-Counseling | MACP 💕💚
And yet another #souldeepmoment of #humanity #compassion #selfless acts of kindness for one another.
Amazing Stories & History's Mysteries@HistoryCodex

In the bustling city of El Paso, Texas, highway patrolman Allen Farby found himself on a routine night patrol, chasing a speeding truck through the crowded streets. The pursuit took a disastrous turn as the truck abruptly swerved, causing a violent collision that sent Farby crashing to the pavement. His leg was mangled, nearly amputated, and the pain was excruciating. As he lay there, bleeding profusely and fearing the worst, a stroke of incredible luck intervened. Businessman Alfred Smith happened to be passing by the scene at that precise moment. Witnessing the chaotic aftermath, his heart raced with concern for the injured patrolman. Smith's quick thinking kicked in as he recalled the first aid training he had received years ago. Without hesitation, he rushed to Farby's side and removed his tie to fashion a makeshift tourniquet, applying it expertly to the wounded leg to stop the bleeding. Smith's decisive actions were nothing short of heroic. He managed to stabilize Farby's condition, preventing him from bleeding out while they waited for emergency medical assistance. Thanks to his selfless act of kindness and expertise in first aid, Smith had effectively saved the highway patrolman's life that hot June night. In the weeks that followed, Farby underwent extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation to recover from his injuries. Throughout his recovery, he couldn't shake the feeling that there was something extraordinary about the stranger who had come to his rescue. He was filled with gratitude for Smith, whose quick and decisive action had given him a second chance at life. Five years passed, and Farby, now fully recovered, was back on patrol, keeping the streets safe. One fateful day, while responding to a call about a car that had smashed into a tree, he arrived at the scene before the ambulance. As he approached the wrecked car, he was taken aback by the severity of the injuries sustained by the driver. The victim's leg was severely injured, and he was bleeding profusely from a ruptured artery. Drawing on his extensive first aid training, Farby instinctively went to work. With a steady hand and a clear mind, he applied a tourniquet to the wounded leg, stopping the bleeding and stabilizing the victim's condition. As the ambulance arrived and the victim was rushed to the hospital, Farby finally got a good look at the man he had just saved. To his disbelief and amazement, the injured driver was none other than Alfred Smith - the very same man who had saved his life five years before. It was an astonishing twist of fate that seemed almost too surreal to believe. The encounter left both Farby and Smith speechless, their lives once again intertwined in a profound and mysterious way. They exchanged knowing glances, feeling a deep sense of gratitude and camaraderie that transcended words. It was as if the universe had orchestrated this reunion, reminding them of the extraordinary bond they shared. In the days that followed, news of the miraculous reunion spread like wildfire, capturing the hearts of the El Paso community and garnering media attention. Their tale of chance encounters, selflessness, and bravery touched the lives of countless people, inspiring them to believe in the power of compassion and the interconnectedness of humanity. Both Farby and Smith embraced their newfound fame with grace and humility. They were no longer just strangers who had crossed paths by chance; they were now forever linked through acts of heroism and kindness. Their extraordinary story served as a powerful reminder that one good deed could set off a chain reaction of goodness, bringing people together and inspiring others to be a force for good in the world. Motivated by their shared experiences, Farby and Smith dedicated themselves to promoting first aid education and training in their community. They organized free workshops and classes, empowering others with life-saving skills and encouraging acts of kindness. Their mission was to ensure that more lives could be saved through the simple act of knowing what to do in emergencies. As the years passed, the legend of "One Good Tourniquet Deserves Another" grew, leaving a lasting legacy of hope, resilience, and the power of human kindness. The people of El Paso came together, inspired by the story, and committed themselves to acts of compassion and selflessness, making their city a shining example of unity and community spirit. In their twilight years, Allen Farby and Alfred Smith became local heroes, celebrated for their bravery and unwavering dedication to their community. Their story continued to inspire generations, reminding the world that a single act of kindness could create ripples of positive change that would reverberate through time. And so, the tale of Allen Farby and Alfred Smith lived on, forever intertwined through the simple yet extraordinary act of a tourniquet, and the world became a better place because of it. Their extraordinary journey was a testament to the transformative power of compassion and the profound impact that acts of kindness can have on the lives of others.

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Mo Wood, MA-Counseling | MACP 💕💚
May we all look at our falls & look up to His forgiveness. May we place energy & creativity behind what can uplift all, unlock emotional/educational limitations, create authentic equity & bring unity of all for all. May we lace it in the ♥️ of Christ & humility 4 no 1 is perfect.
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Maryland Native Keivonn Woodard Is The First Black Deaf Actor Nominated For An Emmy trib.al/XZlHoC9
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This is what #humanity looks like. #HumanityMUSTWin @HumanityWin
CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism

"The elderly gentleman was seated in the booth directly across from my family as we ate dinner Saturday night at Eat'n Park in Belle Vernon. We really didn't see him come in. But we did notice when our server, Dylan, dropped to one knee to look him eye-to-eye as he got ready to take his order. The man apologized for not hearing too well. He had forgotten to put in his hearing aids. He talked about how he lost his hearing during his time in the war. He was 91 years old with many stories to tell. Dylan patiently listened giving him his full attention. Eventually the man apologized for talking so much. 'I'm alone now,' he said, 'and I don't often have someone to talk to.' Dylan smiled and said he enjoyed listening. He then helped him figure out what to order and left to take it to the kitchen. It was a touching sight. I wanted offer to pay for the man's dinner, but before I could flag down Dylan, a man seated at a nearby booth asked Dylan to bring him his check. 'Someone's already taken care of it,' Dylan smiled. I guess we weren't the only ones eavesdropping on the conversation. After the man received his food Dylan came back to say he was on a break. He asked if he could sit with the gentleman as he ate. As we left the restaurant the two of them were conversing and many people seated nearby were smiling. It was a touching sight. With all of the negative stories about our youth today this was a breath of fresh air. I wonder if I would have been as kind and attentive if I were the one working there. One thing's for sure, if you are ever at Eat'n Park in Belle Vernon, ask for Dylan. If he's your waiter you're certain to get great service." Credit: Lisa Meilander

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“Don’t be selfish; don’t try to impress others. Be humble, thinking of others as better than yourselves. Don’t look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too.” Philippians 2:3-4 NLT bible.com/bible/116/php.…
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Mo Wood, MA-Counseling | MACP 💕💚
#Chosen by @WorldVision helps to impact the lives of children in Tanzania. I have joined the this global initiative through the partnership with @TPCCharlotte and @BishopCRAJr. #TPCChosen #TPCOutreach
The Park Church@TPCCharlotte

This is #Chosen Sunday. The Park Church extends the love, life and lordship of Jesus Christ globally and with intentionality. We have partnered with @WorldVision to bring the love of Christ to a child in Tanzania. Join us. #TPCChosen #TPCOutreach

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“The humanity that each of us symbolizes should serve as the basis for how we see and treat one another.” - Monica Wood, @HizTemple founder, children’s book author, publicist, clinical mental health counselor in training
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A Long Talk@ALongTalk2020·
Great Day 1 session with @DickinsonWLax yesterday
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