Look at me there, hard at work at PSCS. I know what you’re thinking – just how hard is it to work at PSCS? For me, not hard at all. Frankly, I love it. And as I have often told people over the 18 years of PSCS, every day I have the privilege of getting up and going to work at a job I love.
Speaking of which, today I met with a person named Richard Hartung who connected in to PSCS through the online kindness classes I’ve facilitated for years. He’s an American who now lives in Singapore. He grew up in Seattle and still has family in the area; in fact, he came in to PSCS with his father. What a delight it was to talk to them and tell them about PSCS. It’s one of my favorite parts of my job.
Richard wrote an article about his experience in the kindness class and I went online to find it. While it appears to have been removed, I did find this blog post that references it. On top of that, I found out Richard made a TEDx talk!

Thank you Andy for the shout to my site. Truly an honor to have you there. The link that you left in the comment previously is no longer working as it linked to a Protected Blog (http://pscspracticeofkindness.wordpress.com/). I’ll remove that and link to this blog instead.
Thank you once again for dropping by
His video presents a very good example of Ripples in the Water…. Thanks for sharing it!