Yes, there are always things you can do. It doesn’t matter if you were 20 or 30 or 60. It doesn’t matter if you were busy or free. It doesn’t matter if you had other priorities. It doesn’t matter if you were saving for a dress or for a vacation in Sharm.
It really doesn’t.
Yes, there are always things you can do, however small they are, they can make a difference.
Yes, you can send a letter to a Japanese child who is going through trauma that will last for good. You can donate money. You can send socks to a Japanese old lady whose feet are so cold because she has to sleep on the solid cold floor of the evacuation center with one blanket while it’s -7 C. You can work tirelessly on a book that collects accounts of people who lived moments of devastation while watching their lives being wrecked by 9.0mg earthquakes and swept by mahoosive tidal waves…
Our good fellow on Twitter, @ourmaninabiko has been working on this amazing project: 2:46 QuakeBook. He has been working to create a book to raise funds for the victims of that terrible disaster that is far from over. Many others have contributed to bring this broject to being, and they are reaching out. The book will be available soon for download. Yo can check out the info here
Yes, there are always things you can do. You can buy a copy of this book. You can tell your friends to buy a copy of this book.
I can’t think of a reason not to.