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When Ordinary People
Achieve Extraordinary Things by
Jody Williams
I
believe it is possible for ordinary people to achieve extraordinary
things. For me, the difference between an "ordinary" and an
"extraordinary" person is not the title that person might have, but
what they do to make the world a better place for us all. And I
certainly didn't
think about being an activist. I didn't even really know what one was. I
certainly had more than a few ideas about how to begin a campaign, but
what if nobody cared? What if nobody responded? But I knew the only way
to answer those questions was to accept the challenge. We are
ordinary people: My friend Jemma, from Armenia; Paul, from Canada;
Kosal, a landmine survivor from Cambodia; Haboubba, from Lebanon;
Christian, from Norway; Diana, from Colombia; Margaret, another
landmine survivor, from Uganda; and thousands more. We've
all worked together to bring about extraordinary change. The landmine
campaign is not just about landmines -- it's about the power of
individuals to work with governments in a different way. I
believe that these days, daring to voice your opinion, daring to find
out information from a variety of sources, can be an act of courage. I
really don't care what people say about me -- and believe me, they've
said plenty. For me, it's about trying to do the right thing even when
nobody else is looking. And I believe that if enough ordinary people back up our desire for a better world with action, we can, in fact, accomplish absolutely extraordinary things. ~ ~ ![]() Jody
Williams is the founding coordinator of the International Campaign
to Ban Landmines, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997.
Williams previously did humanitarian work for people in El Salvador,
Honduras, and Nicaragua. Her interest in advocacy began with a leaflet
on global activism handed to her outside a subway station. Jay
Allison, the host and curator of This I Believe, is an independent
broadcast journalist. His work appears often on NPR and has earned him
five Peabody Awards. He is the founder of the public radio stations
that serve Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and Cape Cod, where he lives. related Talent Development Resources pages: leadership social activism achievement / personal development programs..... achievement : articles achievement : books ~ ~ ~ |
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