What Donald Trump taught the world:
August 31, 2021
Yesterday I said in a video, “THERE'S ONE MAN WHO DIDN'T WAR FOR 4 YEARS. What was he showing you? How many of America's soldiers lives did he save, never mind the lives of people in other countries. Let's all be more like him. Never mind wanting him back in power, LET'S ALL FOLLOW HIS EXAMPLE!” And you know me, many subjects cross my busy mind during a day, or some subjects keep on flowing until completion. This is one of those. I'm not done yet.
Everyone wants him back in office. We do. But until he comes back, if he does and they're saying he will do, it's up to us to hold those values that he represented in our hearts and to enact them!
What did he teach us? I'm talking about “soft” values rather than the “hard” values of what he did and what he instructed the army to do.
He taught us that good leadership is more important than money.
He taught us that compassion for others in this world is more important than money.
He taught us that when you treat people right, they will treat you right. I'll bet there aren't many Americans that wouldn't open their homes to him and his family for a meal or a night's sleep right now. Not that he's in need, of course, but because they would welcome him into their homes in a heartbeat and extend whatever hospitality they could to him.
He gave preference to those who spoke the truth and shunned reporters at press conferences that didn't. Between him and Kaley MacInneny, what a kick ass, direct, assertive couple. They were a delight to listen to, watching them favour the truthers and shun the DS liars.
He taught us that direct speech rules over manipulation, lying and controlling.
He took public ridicule for years and never stopped. The strength of this man in facing the pushback that he did, was incalculable. What he showed us there is that there are things worth fighting for, worth working towards, that don't involve the ego. There are bigger objectives.
He was quoted as having made a disparaging remark towards women years ago, but he's only quoted as saying it once. That in my opinion was a mistake, a temporary lack of judgment that he never repeated. We all make them. That one thing we said that we regret ever having said but we don't repeat it because we learned the lesson and we allowed it to make us better.
Instead of fighting for what was truly his, he stood down and allowed the other side to show you just what they had in mind for you. He realized he could have insisted on not giving up office, but he realized that there was a bigger picture and this bigger picture involved him moving out of the way. Your soul does this often to show you your big picture. He stepped aside so that you could fight for your rights.
What America and the world learned again, was to respect their politics, that it was even possible anymore.
He did all of this with as much courage, dignity and grace that he could muster.
He showed you this is about changing the system, not about his personal gains.
He did what he did fearlessly and with caring for all.
He taught us to love our fellow man.
You don't have to miss him, guys, he's still in your heart if you hold him there!
We had a Ghandi, we had a Mandela, we had a Diana, now we have had Mr T. We have to see the message these leaders brought to us and embrace it in our every day lives. That's why they're there – to show us.
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