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Brett and Kate McKay<br />

somebody, I don’t always feel very happy. Often, I grumble about it.<br />

But every single time I’ve manned up and gone and done the service,<br />

I’ve felt happy and satisfied afterward. Every single time. Service just<br />

makes you feel good about yourself and about life.<br />

2. Puts your problems in perspective. We often think that our problems<br />

are huge. And they feel huge because we have nothing to compare<br />

them to except our own life experiences. But when we serve those less<br />

fortunate than us, we come to see how good we have it. Our problems<br />

start to seem relatively small. And our gratitude for all the good<br />

things we have in life increases exponentially.<br />

3. Breaks down prejudice. It’s easy to paint people we’ve never had any<br />

contact with broad strokes, to think we have them all figured out.<br />

Immigrants, poor people, criminals, and so on – we think we know<br />

their story. We often formulate our opinions on such people without<br />

ever having talked to a single one of them. But when we work oneon-one<br />

with people different than us, we come to really love them<br />

and know them, and our compassion and empathy grows. We don’t<br />

see them as stereotypes, but as flesh and blood people, people whose<br />

problems are often far more complicated than we could have previously<br />

imagined.<br />

4. Helps you find yourself. A lot of people talk, and agonize over, “finding<br />

themselves.” They want to find their authentic selves, who they<br />

really are. To this end, many traipse through Europe or go to grad<br />

school. There’s nothing wrong with such pursuits, but there’s no better<br />

way to get to the core of who you are than serving others. It will<br />

peel back the layers of your artifice and reveal what you’re really made<br />

of and what you really value. I can’t explain in words why it has this<br />

effect, but it does. I think it’s like the saying, “The watched pot never<br />

boils.” The more time you spend thinking about who you are, the more<br />

elusive the answer gets. As soon as you turn your focus to others, your<br />

true self is revealed.<br />

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