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10/05/01
Dear Catherine,
It's kind of
funny the way I learned about "Pay It Forward" I was attending
a probation school at the time, which was Mid Valley CEC in Van
Nuys, California. Irene Brennick had her weekly OALmodels program
at my school. One week, once everybody was seated, Irene asked the
question that would forever change my perspective on life. "Has
anybody ever seen the movie, Pay it Forward?"
Everybody said
that they have never heard of the movie before until that day. So
Irene said "let's watch it then" So we watched it and
by the end of the movie you could feel the impact the movie made
on everyone in the room, although nobody wanted to admit it, I knew
It had changed their perspective on life as well.
It's just un-imaginable
that someone that you have never met before in your life can do
you a favor no matter how large or small and is expecting nothing
in return but that you do three more favors for somebody else. The
concept of the movie was just unthinkable for some people, but for
me it was a wonderful concept. It made me think of the possibilities
that if something like this were to really happen it would change
a whole lot of people's lives, and would also help people help each
other. This is what has inspired me to write you this letter.
Just the other
day I was getting off the metro rail train. I was walking up the
steps when I see this woman with about five kids and she also has
a baby in a stroller. Then I look more closely and then I see that
her husband is on crutches. She is standing there wondering how
she is going to get up the stairs and watch her kids at the same
time. I asked her if she needed any help. This woman looks at me
like I'm crazy or something. I helped her up the staircase anyway.
Her husband thanked me. It felt good to Pay It Forward! . I'm going
to continue doing it in the
future.
Sincerely,
Pedro Vidaca
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