volunteer to arrive, so he lost the opportunity to save the house owner’s dog, but was sent to bring a pair of shoes for the barefoot women, who’s house was on fire. He felt his action was insignificant, but, after a few weeks, the homeowner sent a letter thanking the fire department, in particular for saving her shoes. This means that, in life, although from our point of view, some small deeds or gestures we make are unimportant, they can mean a lot to the people around us: ‘THEY ALL MATTER’. Another precept is that we dont need to be rich, or ‘reach the first million’ to be HUMAN. If we we can do anything to help someone, we should not hesitate to do so: ’DON’T WAIT!’ says Mark.