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Guest Blog by Evan Silverman: The Chain Reaction of Good

Friday, February 10, 2012



Evan Silverman; photo courtesy of Nathan Armes and Magpie Media, Inc.

Evan Silverman has been a JFS volunteer since 2008. We first introduced you to Evan in this blog post and he has been featured in two of our print newsletters. He is a great advocate and friend of JFS who wants to share his perspective about “the chain reaction of good” and other key ideas that have guided him along his journey in life.

There is a concept that Jewish Family Service (JFS) has been talking about recently called “the chain reaction of good.” This idea resonates very well with me. I think all of humanity is linked – not in straight line, but rather in a gigantic circle. What are the implications of this circular chain? First of all, it means everything is connected. According to Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation, every point of mass attracts every other point of mass—everywhere.

It also means that when somebody holds the door open for someone, a temporary one-to-one connection has been made between the two people through the act of kindness. I believe the chances improve that the recipient will do something nice in the future for someone else. It is my feeling that temporary one-to-one connections happen all of the time as we make our way to the grocery store, pharmacy, and beyond.

I believe that sometimes there are more permanent connections as well, such as friendships. Another example of important connections is one where many people are connected over time, i.e. a community. Sometimes these communities are healthy, such as the one at Jewish Family Service.

There are connections created between staff, volunteers, and clients at JFS. A healthy community like JFS has some specific characteristics; everyone is valued for their uniqueness and there must be a sufficient amount of love. It’s also a community that helps assure that the people who need help the most get the most help. I believe that a community in which the members exercise free will in a positive way is extremely important as well.

Two assets over which we can exercise free will (at times) are time and money. One positive way to use time is to cultivate love. This, for me, has occurred as a natural part of being an active member of a healthy community. Jewish Family Service, where I’ve volunteered for the past four years, fits in that category. The Tattered Cover Book Store, where I work, is a great example as well. In each group I am motivated as part of something bigger than myself rather than by fear or greed. When we make positive choices within a healthy community, we transform that community, and by extension, we transform the world in general. In turn, this also further changes us.

Money is valuable as well. When we support a local charity, we improve the community in which we live. The Jewish concept of tzedakah contains the idea that regardless of how little money one has, there is always at least a small amount that can be donated. Living in this way improves the biggest human community of all—mankind.

-Evan Silverman, JFS Volunteer

Comments
Dawn R commented on 10-Feb-2012 01:43 PM
Thank you Evan! This is beautiful and your link in the JFS chain as well as our world chain is invaluable. So happy to know you. Dawn
Kaveh Rastegar commented on 10-Feb-2012 09:05 PM
Beautiful piece Evan, and great words. I have know Evan since we were both in grade school. I have to say that what he is writing is exactly who he is as a person. Evan was the first person in my life that as a fellow child, lead and showed by example
a model of kindness and graciousness. You could say that it is through him that I learned manners. So happy to see that he is a part of and contributing to such a strong community!
Anne commented on 11-Feb-2012 10:32 AM
I would agree that these are the wise and kind words that are reflected in Evan's every day. Evan has led by example-- is the model of what these words can contribute to a better world. It is the rare human who truly inspires--not with rhetoric but with
action. Evan, thanks!
Alan commented on 11-Feb-2012 11:27 AM
Couldn't agree more with these words... having known Evan since high school, it's great to be around someone with this kind of philosophy! Here's hoping we can all carry the torch well when it's our turn.
margaret commented on 11-Feb-2012 07:08 PM
Evan, You are a shining example of kindness and caring. We can all learn from your example.
Mark Lehnertz commented on 12-Feb-2012 08:36 AM
Just reading and re-reading the sentence: "One positive way to use time is to cultivate love." has made my day and is a gem for which I thank you.
Dyana commented on 12-Feb-2012 02:08 PM
I love the part about Newton's Law of Universal Gravity. When we gravitate, we move toward people and things we love, not down from them. Thank you, Evan.
Robyn Loup commented on 12-Feb-2012 03:59 PM
Your article is so true to your actions, which I have had the privileged to witness.
Don Mares commented on 13-Feb-2012 07:14 AM
You continue to be a paragon of compassion and leadership, Evan. I am honored to know you and count you as a friend. Keep it up!
Kathryn Esher commented on 13-Feb-2012 08:05 AM
Evan, thanks for the reminder that every personal contact that we make is a chance to cultivate love, and make positive choices for our community.
Marion commented on 13-Feb-2012 09:54 AM
Evan, you spread sunshine wherever you go. It is such a pleasure to know you.
Lori Crouch commented on 13-Feb-2012 11:42 AM
Beautifully written, Evan. You are an inspiration to all, and I bless the day i first met you. Your smile lights up a room, and your kindness and grace make me so happy that you are a part of the MHAC family.
Alaina Green commented on 13-Feb-2012 01:02 PM
Thank you to everyone for your beautiful comments. Evan is such a wonderful guy and we are so lucky to have him as part of the JFS family.
Linda Maich commented on 13-Feb-2012 09:49 PM
Another great article, Evan. Concise and meaningful. You can bet that I'll be holding the door open for someone in the near future. Thanks for the inspiration. Linda
Margaret Garbe commented on 14-Feb-2012 07:01 AM
Evan, You are truly an inspiration to all who know you and many that have the opportunity to come in contact with you. I feel blessed that that you are my friend.
June Smigel commented on 14-Feb-2012 07:42 AM
Evan, everyone you meet is blessed by your grace, humility, insight, and authenticity. Your ability to touch my heart is instantaneous and profound. Thank you for always reminding me of what is really important in our lives. Hug yourself for me.
Linda commented on 14-Feb-2012 10:37 AM
Thanks for sharing. A great reminder of what is truly important in our lives.
Anonymous commented on 14-Feb-2012 03:12 PM
Evan, you are an inspiration! Thank you for sharing your thoughts and for giving your time to make the community a better place.
Anonymous commented on 14-Feb-2012 04:55 PM
Evan - the thoughts and ideas you express above very meaningful. You are a true inspiration and a very talented writer and philosopher.
Jeannie commented on 14-Feb-2012 05:05 PM
Along with many in your community, I so appreciate your positive, caring outlook. The world would be immensely richer if we all adopted your viewpoint and practiced your loving kindness.
Marlin Barad commented on 15-Feb-2012 10:28 AM
Evan, since your days at Graland with Meredith, you have continued to show a love of humanity and a special kind of caring(at that time) unusual for a child your age! May you continue to go from strength to strength! love,Marlin
Terry Rubin commented on 15-Feb-2012 11:31 AM
What a wonderful message to get today. A great reminder that everything we do--every thought, word and deed has great significance. And reaction. Thank you Evan for sharing your thoughts. Profound.
Gwen commented on 15-Feb-2012 12:22 PM
Your words are representative of the person you are, Evan: compassionate, thoughtful and sincere. I especially love the concept of all of us being connected in a circle. It's a pleasure being a part of your circle.
Mindy commented on 15-Feb-2012 02:26 PM
Great thoughts! It takes that "random acts of kindness" idea the needed step farther: Why random, why just strangers? Why not strive to be kinder and more loving in general to our families, co-workers, your teacher at school, the clerk at the grocery store
and everyone we meet? I may not always manage it, but I take you as an example. Thanks Evan!
Kathy Kimmel commented on 15-Feb-2012 02:32 PM
You are an inspiration and I am very proud to know you.

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