Tuesday, December 7, 2010

I Don't Get It.

The first annual TedxSimsbury is today. I'm so looking forward to attending and talked with a colleague about the event to see if he was signed up as well and he replied "I don't get it."

TED is for sure a unique experience. The concept is centered upon "ideas worth spreading" and carries with it the notion that ideas can change attitudes, lives, and ultimately the world. Its an easy concept to dismiss. But what if it were true?

Have you ever listened to Bono or Bill Gates talk about their passions for bringing solutions to the Aids or Malaria epidemics? Because of their passion, and sure - their position, countless lives have been saved. But you don't have to be famous or change the entire world at once, maybe just start with your little corner.

Look at Caley Henderson from Kidz Kare - an organization started by her and her siblings to help kids living in local homeless shelters. Kids helping kids - they are making a difference, changing lives for the better. Kidz Kare was started by Caley's idea that she could help. She saw a problem and said "someone should do something about this" and then decided - she was someone.

Yeah but, Tom - what does that have to do with my business? If you are not bringing this kind of passion to your business, then you are short-changing your company. I believe what we do at DIS makes a difference in people's lives. The entire basis of insurance upholds the "widows and orphans" kind of protection that most agree is most noble and right. I am proud to be a part of that and to be involved with a company that understands excellent service and financial success, when delivered properly, go hand in hand.

We are so busy today that we sometimes forget to stop and think. We dismiss the notion that we can make a difference. We forget to ask the question "what would I do if I knew I could not fail?" TED, and specifically TedxSimsbury is a time to remember the things that make us great, and I wouldn't miss it for anything.

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