The world is an overwhelming place and it is changing faster every day. Pollution, wars, disease and famine ravage entire countries while individuals across the world are beset by violence, poverty, and a world that is generally indifferent to all of this. The world itself is even threatened through global warming and nuclear war.
Through all of this there is a natural human desire to help. A desire that can be held down by any number of reason but one of the most common is that the problems just seem to large. 30,000 children a day are dying from starvation, and more die in genocides and wars. There is simply nothing that can be done.
There is a story of a prudent businessman who worked near the beach. He would walk along the boardwalk each day and think about the world. He was an average man who understood the futility of trying to change the world.
One day as he walked out he noticed that the entire beach was filled with starfish. He didn’t understand why, but he knew they were going to die and as he walked along the boardwalk he watched them. He tried to imagine what anyone could do. He saw bulldozers pushing them back into the water but knew it was impractical.
Then as he walked he saw a young boy the boy was franticly running along the beach picking up starfish and hurling them back into the ocean. The businessman stopped and watched him for a moment and then walked down to talk to the young boy.
“There are too many, you’ll never make. A difference,” the businessman said as he approached the young boy.
The young boy grabbed another of the starfish from the beach looked at the man then threw the starfish as hard as he could into the water. “It made a difference for that one,” He said.
The story does not say what the businessman did with the lesson he learned. Some hear the lesson but it falls upon deaf ears, other hear but find other excuses. A few though understand the lesson and take it to heart and one of those men not only change the lives of those who they help, but those who understand why they are helping.
The world is an overwhelming place. The problems of this world cannot be solved by the richest or most powerful of men, and they certainly cannot be solved by us. Instead, we must learn a truth greater than that of the size of the world. We must learn that each time we choose to make a difference in a single life we save the world for that person.



Guy Samuel
A very inspiring, motivating post!
This is an excellent way of looking at things – a brilliant reason to do good, even if we feel overwhelmed by the sheer scale of the world’s problems.
May 29, 2009 at 4:50 am
Joni Niemela
I think world needs this kind of optimism. It is the little things we do that matter. Good example is choosing a mp3 player. There isn’t a meeting where people decides which player is bought this year.
Back to little things like listening to someone who has something to say… participating as a volunteer in a local event…
This is a great post. After reading it my mind gives so many good ideas how to improve the world around us (actually around myself). =)
May 31, 2009 at 10:08 pm
twiseetut
Described very exactly. Prove very useful.
June 1, 2009 at 3:53 am
David
Better to light one small candle than to curse the darkness.
June 1, 2009 at 7:57 pm
vipseoweb
It is written very exactly. Surprisingly,аn author is a fine fellow !!!
June 2, 2009 at 2:29 am
proje
That’s an example of creativity. Congrats!
June 4, 2009 at 1:06 pm
Aarti
Big differences we cant make and small differences we dont want to make. Seriously i think we all need to understand that it is not for us to worry about changing the world but doing and helping whatever comes our ways rather than ignoring the things. its high time that we all leave sleep walking through life and try to change what we can.
June 19, 2009 at 8:58 am
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Excellent tips .I really appreciate all these points, and I agree completely…
July 20, 2009 at 5:54 pm
Jade
we got some stories like that at school to inspire ourselves for good actions
July 24, 2009 at 3:24 am