I often wonder what mark I will leave on this world, if any. Many people have lived without a memorable trace of their existence. This is not to say that these same people have not made a difference in the world we inhabit today. We often get lost in the mass media, the crowds of people, and the loudness of things around us. It is often said that it is hard to see the forest in the trees. The opposite is also true. How can I, just one tree, be noticed in this forest of plenty?
Trees bring to mind, the name Wangari Maathai. The forests in her country were in danger of being vanquished due to logging and other illegal activities. Without the trees, women had to travel fifteen miles each way to get firewood. And the river, once pristine, had now become a muddy flow. Her idea was simple. Plant a tree for every tree taken. With no hopes, other than to try and restore some of the beauty of the town she remembered in childhood, she planted the seeds for social change. This woman, with a modest idea, became a Nobel Peace Prize winner. And from people like her, I draw inspiration. Tiny seeds can become large trees. And simple ideas can
become revolution.