Once you start seeing the world through the Domino Theory lens things start to change...
I was just reading a Story on CNN about "Heros." Ordinary people who have done amazing things. People around the World submitted nomination.
Just one example:
Kayla Cornale of Canada developed a music system to help people with autism. I don't know much about her yet.
But think about it... How many dominoes is she setting in motion? Inspiring other kids to do cool things, the autistic people she's helping, the people that watch the CNN program that end up doong something because of her, etc. She's already making an impact, and after CNN show that topple will just get bigger.
What if she could track her impact? What if she could pass on her learnings about what toppled and what didn't? What if she (or her parents) thought very strategically about how to increase the reach of the topple? This might be one of her first topples, but image how many more are ahead for her!
The subtitle of the Domino Theory blog is "Setting Big Things in Motion." People like Kayla are doing this - and they inspire people like me to do the same. I'll have to watch the CNN special where they honor the other nominees - I'm sure there will be other who help inspire people like me to try to make an impact!




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