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The promise of a pencil : how an ordinary person can create extraordinary change

Braun, Adam (author.). Adler, Carlye, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781476730622
  • ISBN: 1476730628
  • ISBN: 9781476730639
  • ISBN: 1476730636
  • Physical Description: print
    xii, 254 pages : illustration ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2014.
Subject: Braun, Adam
Pencils of Promise (Organization)
Schools Developing countries
Education Developing countries
Nonprofit organizations
Social action
Social service
Community leadership

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The Promise of a Pencil : How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change
The Promise of a Pencil : How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change
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The Promise of a Pencil : How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change

The Promise of a Pencil INTRODUCTION On a sunny autumn afternoon just before my twenty-fifth birthday, I walked into a large bank in my hometown. At the time, I had everything I thought would make me happy--the job, the apartment, the life. My closet was full of impressive corporate clothing, and my business card carried the name of a prestigious company that garnered respect in every room I entered. I looked like a guy on the right path who was most likely walking into the bank to deposit his monthly paycheck. But deep down inside, I was no longer enamored with the life I'd created. The only purpose I was serving was self-interest. While I rarely showed it to outsiders, my happiness waned day after day. A restless voice kept me up at night, telling me that until I found meaning, the money wouldn't matter. It told me that I'd find far more fulfillment if I measured my life in purpose, not profits. And that I didn't have to keep waiting, that now was the perfect moment to start chasing my biggest dreams. It's strange how you can sometimes feel a yearning that seems bigger than your actual body. That's how I felt that day. I wanted to be a part of something that extended far beyond my two hands and the possessions they could hold. No matter how scared I was of getting off my safe path, I needed to see what would happen if I finally stepped into the uncharted territory where unbridled ambition and opportunity reside. The scariest part was that I wasn't some successful businessman who'd built and sold companies. I didn't have a lengthy career to prove I would succeed. Nor did I have millions of dollars in financial backing. I was just a regular guy with $25 who wanted to prove that regardless of age, status, or location, every person has the capacity to change the world. So I used that small amount to open a new account in hopes of one day building a school. Everything that came after was a result of that first step. That leap of faith rippled outward, spanning cultures and continents. Since then I've immersed myself in the field of global education. I believe that where you start in life should not dictate where you finish. And that no tool can more profoundly unlock a person's ability to change his or her place in life than access to quality education. The good news is that we have the ability to provide quality education to every child on earth right now. We are not looking for a miracle vaccine or drilling for a hidden resource that may not exist. We have all the tools necessary at this very moment. Yet we still have 57 million children out of school, and millions more who sit in classrooms each day but remain illiterate. Education is a complex issue, which requires a complex set of solutions. There is no silver-bullet answer to educating the children of the world, but the global education crisis remains the single most solvable and important human rights issue of our time. The knowledge that it can be solved gives me hope and purpose. But no individual can solve the world's problems alone. A collective effort is required, and we each have a unique role to play. *  *  * This is the story about what happens when you acknowledge that there's more for you to become, and that you don't have to have enormous resources to make a difference in the world. It's a story about what can unfold when inspiration strikes and you realize that the rewards of living a purposeful life are rich and lasting. It's the story of my life (although I have changed the names of several people at their request), but it's a story that can belong to anyone. Each of the thirty chapters in this book is titled with a mantra. These mantras have served as my guideposts as I've faced decisions both large and small. They have become my essential truths. I've written them with the hope that they will be carried forward, shared with others, and adopted in ways that help you on your own journey as well. Each story stands on its own, but taken together they create a roadmap that I hope will enable you to turn your own dreams into reality. If one of these stories ignites something within you, listen to that restless feeling that your head may tell you to ignore but your heart will tell you to pursue. The biggest difference between the person who lives his or her dreams and the person who aspires is the decision to convert that first spark of motivation into immediate action. Take the first small step, then chase the footprints you aspire to leave behind. Every person has a revolution beating within his or her chest. I hope that this book helps you find yours. Excerpted from The Promise of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change by Adam Braun All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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