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Becoming a #payitforward Ninja #3: exploring some values and virtues of a PIF master
May 12th
Virtue. Virtues. That sounds good. What are they though? Do you know what your virtues are? First let’s figure out what our mythical #pif Ninja has for virtues and then we’ll see if there is any crossover. Afterall we do not necessarily think you have to reinvent yourself to become more Ninja-like. The whole idea is that it’s already in there somewhere. You just have to find it.
A long time ago before there was TV or frozen pizza guys with the big brains had lots of time to just think. And write. So they’d come up with big ideas and write them down. And so guys like me, and girls and guys like you, who are taking the time to read through all this stuff, had lots to say about the the traits and characteristics that make someone good, or successful, or valuble. The great thing about writing about this stuff is that it helps you understand where YOU stand on who YOU want to be. Take old Ben Franklin for example.
Ben Franklin’s 13 Virtues:
Apparently, when Ben was a youngster riding a slow boat to Philly (from London, an ~80 day trip….see what I mean about time to think) he wrote down these 13 virtues for “regulating his future conduct”. Think of it as the “Ben Franklin Mission Statement”. He based them on one of his favorite bible verses (Philippians 4:8). They included things like “frugality”, “industry”, and “justice”. The descriptions he gave the virtues included phrases like “make no expense but to do good to others or yourself, i.e., waste nothing” and “eat not to dullness and drink not to elevation” (check out the link to the article and the list of virtues in the post-script of this post). Let us not go overboard on the historical significance Ben Franklin’s personal mission statement- and let us not even go overboard on the content of his virtues. There are two things I take from his virtues that are relevant to a wannabe Ninja. First, have a plan, and stick to the plan. Actually, that’s pretty good advice for almost every situation. Even if your plan doesn’t work out, at least you’ve thought about whatever it is you are doing (living, giving a presentation, having a party) and if the wheels come off you’ll probably have a pretty good idea of when they might, and how you can react. Second, there are a few overarching themes here: Moderation (take it easy, don’t waste your money, don’t eat too much, don’t drink too much, etc). Resourcefulness (be productive, try not to waste time, make sure the stuff you do is worthy of your valuable and limited time). Kindness (almost always better than being mean). You get the idea- Ben came up with 13 things he thought were important to live the life he envisioned living. This is perhaps the best lesson: Ben Franklin had a vision of the life we wanted to have, and he prepared a roadmap to get there in the form of these virtues. Personally, I think 13 is on the high side. Maybe come up with five or ten themes you think are important.
MORE LESSONS FROM GREEKS AND CATHOLICS:
Another source for virtue inspiration are the ancient Greek philosophers (Aristotle, Plato) and later, Catholic Catechism. The Greek guys came up with four: Temperance, Wisdom, Justice, and Courage. Later, the theological virtues of Faith, Hope, and Love (or Charity) were added, to create the concept of the Seven Heavenly Virtues. Again, what you call yours, or how you describe what is important to you is somewhat irrelevant- just check out the themes here and compare it to the three themes listed in the previous paragraph.
HAVE A PLAN. USE OUR RESOURCES TO MAKE SURE YOUR PLAN DOESN’T SUCK:
These virtues are the building blocks for your #payitforward lifestyle. You have to have an idea of what you believe in and you have to live those beliefs to really be a #payitforward Ninja. So try to think about these concepts for your life. Think about which are most important to you. Use the resources in this post to get some inspiration- click through the links to stumble around and find your own resources. Then come back next week and for all of our #payitforward Ninja series to learn some more about becoming the ultimate #pif Ninja. Remember: have a plan, and try to make sure your plan doesn’t suck. Resources after the signature to help with both. Got ideas for us? Hit us in the comments or write us at: contact@foyble.com. GO!
Posted by Brian
Special Internet High Five to Dan “pronounce it ‘stoomer’” Stummer for helping to research this post!
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Resources for this post:
Learn more about Ben Franklin, his boat ride, and mission statement:
http://www.flamebright.com/PTPages/Benjamin.asp
Old Greek dudes, Catholic Catechism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_virtues
A really big long list of possible virtues with some quotes to go with ‘em: http://www.virtuescience.com/virtuelist.html
More old Greek dude Philosophy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plato%27s_four_cardinal_virtues
Administrating the GIVE: A quick update on the blog
May 6th
Hey, look in the menu right under the header. We added a new page: a collection of resources for those of you interested in becoming a compassionate capitalist. Please check it out and submit your ideas for the page to us via email: contact@foyble.com
~Beej
(that picture is your friend Jerry live-blogging during the cafe experiment last year. I’m pretty sure that is approximately what I looked like while creating the new page.)
Friday foybles: Pets without parents (updated)
Apr 30th
Note: the Friday foyble of the week (FFOTW) is a once per week post where we single out one of our favorite foybles from the many over at www.foyble.com. We don’t have any criteria for the foybles we pick- it’s pretty random. Email us at contact@foyble.com to nominate someone for the honor!
This weeks Friday foyble comes to you courtesy of user Gabi Ragusa. Pets without parents is an organization that Gabi has volunteered to work for- one that she clearly cares about, based on her other foybles and the fact that she has committed to them by going through an orientation process.
Pets without parents (www.petswithoutparents.net) is “no-kill, non-profit shelter for dogs and cats located in the Clintonville area of Central Ohio.
I wanted to draw some attention to this foyble not because of the act, but because of Gabi’s profile. She is setting such a wonderful example for her friends, peers, and family. She has logged 16 foybles on the site- many of them with the same theme. She clearly likes to help animals, and she likes to help hungry people around the world.
This little glimpse into Gabi’s life is one of the things I love about foyble- you see these 16 acts of goodwill she committed and you know that she is a generous and principled person. And this gets to one of the things I feel strongly about in regards to social media. Of all the things you can choose to share with *literally* the entire world, these types of stories seem like a no brainer to me. If you go to an average person’s profile on the the standard-issue social media site, you’re generally going to immediately know things like their favorite book and their political affiliation. But why would you want a stranger to know that about you immediately?
One of questions we get all the time about the site is about “bragging” about the things that people do. Some people are uncomfortable with this notion- they often say that it seems narcissistic to them. But I think I point them to Gabi’s profile page with her list of foybles and honestly say that it never even occurred to me that Gabi is all wrapped up in herself. Her stories are an inspiration to me! We hope you feel the same way- please take a moment to check her profile out and consider learning more about the causes she has devoted her time to!
Thank you very much for being a part of our community Gabi. You certainly deserve more, but here’s your internet high five all the same. Boom. Update: I donated to pets without parents!
Posted by Brian
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Pets without parents: www.petswithoutparents.net
Free Rice: www.freerice.com
Kiva: www.kiva.com
Thanks for reading the foyble blog and for your continued support of foyble. You can join our movement at www.foyble.com. You can reach the author of this post, Brian Foy, via email at BJFOY@FOYBLE.COM
Becoming a #payitforward ninja: #1 why explore these virtues?
Apr 28th
Each week for the next 10 weeks, the foyble guys will be exploring the virtues of a #payitforward lifestyle. You can read the first post here. This weeks post is #1 of 10- why explore these virtues for your life?
Before we get into the virtues that every pay it forward ninja has we thought we would spend some time thinking about why we are doing this. In doing so we hope that you will consider a similar thought exercise- why consider the virtues of a #payitforward lifestyle? And in considering these virtues, what do you hope to accomplish in your own life, or the lives of your loved ones?
In this series we are hoping not to simply give you our opinions on giving, each post will also have a few resources you can use to craft your own view of what it means to be a #payitforward ninja. This post, though, will be a little more extemporaneous- that is, we are going to tell you why this is important to us. More >
Exploring the virtues of a #payitforward lifestyle
Apr 21st
Here at foyble HQ, we like to think that we are pretty obsessed with #payitforward. We have all these google alerts set up so we see all the stories that are posted to the internet with that subject. We search twitter and facebook for those hashtags. We bought over 100 strangers lunch once just to see what would happen. We believe in #payitforward. Recently, Dan and I were talking and we wondered about what characteristics people who commit act of kindness might share. What are the attributes that best prepare a person for a lifestyle filled with paying forward? What would it take to become a #payitforward expert? What skills do the #payitforward ninjas practice everyday? And more importantly, how can we model our lives to become more like those ninjas? Finally, why is it important to live a life with these values?
This conversation spawned an idea: let’s put together a series of posts that explore these questions. Let’s distill these posts into a separate page on the blog with resources people can come back to. More >
















