For this to make sense, please read
“What is 48by48?” and “Why 48by48? pt.1”.
Why should others care about 48by48?
Three main reasons:
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To learn.
B-O-R-I-N-G...right? Not at all!
Education doesn't always mean sitting in a stuffy classroom,
memorizing a bunch of facts, all for the purpose of regurgitating
them on to a piece of paper. Don't hear me wrong, formal education
is important, but there is a huge need for the informal side of it
as well. Informal education could also be called spontaneous
education where the student learns from their surroundings and
experiences. Whether you are enticed by one style more than the
other, it really doesn't matter since 48by48 will have both elements
to it. I will also be encouraging people to come along and join me
on this adventure. This will give individuals or groups the ability
to use me and my journey as an avenue to exercise the “service to
others” lifestyle.
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To enjoy.
FYI: I plan on having a lot of fun
while doing this. My hope is that you will too.
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To do.
Thinking without doing and doing
without thinking seem to have disastrous results throughout history.
But when people think ideas through and then act on those
principles, incredible things can happen. One of my goals is to
motivate people to go out and do something great in the realm of
service to others. If I can encourage, captivate, or inspire a group
of people to go out and help others, then this world will have
already become a better place. Ben Franklin once said, “Money
begets money.” I believe that formula is true in other matters of
life too. Kindness begets kindness. Service begets service. Love
begets love.
Why does the world need 48by48?
Most people could answer this question
with the a simple four-year-old's answer...“duh!” But that seems
a little rough. I know I've mentioned this a few times already, but
48by48 is meant to be more than just a year-long trek that canvases
the U.S. of A., showcasing its beauty and wonder. It is meant to be
the start of a movement. To see people raise their hands and say,
“I'll help out.” Just imagine if the spirit of serving others was
the norm in America. Think of what could be accomplished. Closer
communities, better public services, lower crime rates, superior
educational systems, and the list would go on and on! It's an
exciting world to imagine, but until those dreams are put into
action, everything remains the same. I do not know about you, but I
want a better world. That is why I'm going to try and make it that
way by serving others.
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I've also been asked a few other “why”
questions since letting the cat out of the bag. Here are the most
common of those inquiries.
Why forty-eight states and not all
fifty?
Trust me, I would love to call this
50by50. Even though it is definitely doable, I have a couple of
reasons why 48by48 is the best fit.
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I want to spend the majority of my
time helping others. I don't want to spend my time worrying about
getting plane tickets and rental cars.
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The need to have four weeks of
flexible time seems crucial to having this succeed. This flexible
time makes room for family emergencies, quarterly reviews, and the
dreaded tax week.
Why only five days or twenty-five
hours a week?
The numbers here are the bare minimum
for me to claim 48by48 a success. Just knowing the way I am wired, I
have a feeling I could have put 50 hours a week down. But over the
years, I have learned the importance of taking time for good rest.
Especially when pouring yourself into others, taking the time to step
back reaps more benefits in the long run which enables you to serve
more.
Even though serving others /
volunteering will be the weight of this project, there is a lot of
other work that goes into making this be successful. Blogging,
accounting, speaking to groups, administrative work, fund raising,
writing resources, and even traveling take lots of time and energy.
Because of all the extras, I figured five days or twenty-five hours a
week would be a good starting point and was at peace with using those
numbers. This isn't going to be a walk in the park, which is why I'm
prepping for it to be the most challenging thing I've ever done, and
with it, the most rewarding thing too.
Why not spend your energy on one
community instead of traveling all over the place?
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As stated in the “what”
article, I really enjoy traveling.
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Sometimes it is necessary to do
something big and a little bit crazy to gain attention for a cause.
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Doing the 48by48 will help promote
the “service to others” lifestyle to many instead of a few.
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I'm planning on collecting a
mountain of data which can be used to help people and groups get the
most out of short-term service trips.
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It will help me better assess the
needs in my own community by comparing them with others.
Why now?
I say why NOT now? To me, I feel like
there is enough in life to put off until later. Why not make life
about going after what you desire? Why not do the things you love and
let everything else revolve around that? I know that is a simple
answer, but it's the best I have.
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I will be posting the “how” article
within the next two days. This section of the overall plan for 48by48
will be the nitty-gritty details in what it will all look like.
Please make it a point to read all the articles and to leave any
comments or questions you might have.
Posted on
Thursday, October 15, 2009
by Drew Johnson
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