We can all make a difference...
'I awoke early, as I often did, just before sunrise
to walk by the ocean's edge and greet the new day. As I moved through
the misty
dawn, I focused on a faint, far away motion. I saw a youth, bending
and reaching and flailing arms, dancing on the beach, no doubt
in celebration of the perfect day soon to begin.
As I approached,
I sadly realized that the youth was not dancing to the bay, but
rather bending to sift through the debris left by
the night's tide, stopping now and then to pick up a starfish and
then standing, to heave it back into the sea. I asked the youth
the purpose of the effort. "The tide has washed the starfish
onto the beach and they cannot return to the sea by themselves,"
the youth replied. "When the sun rises, they will die, unless
I throw them back to the sea."'
As the youth explained, I surveyed
the vast expanse of beach, stretching in both directions beyond
my sight. Starfish littered the shore
in numbers beyond calculation. The hopelessness of the youth's
plan
became clear to me and I countered, "But there are more starfish
on this beach than you can ever save before the sun is up. Surely
you cannot expect to make a difference."
The youth paused
briefly to consider my words, bent to pick up a starfish and threw
it as far as possible. Turning to me he simply
said, "I made a difference to that one."'
I left the
boy and went home, deep in thought of what the boy had said.
I returned to the beach and spent the rest of the day helping
the boy throw starfish in to the sea.'
Based on the story by Loren Eisley
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