This I Believe

A collection of essays that inspire, motivate, and bring hope.

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This I Believe Cover - Jamey Stillings
This I Believe Cover - Jamey Stillings
A book of essays from remarkable people, some well known, others not, reflecting the beliefs and character of a wide spectrum of people.

For reading that is energizing, inspirational, thought provoking, and filled with hope for the future along with an understanding of the past, pick up This I Believe: The personal philosophies of remarkable men and women. Based on National Public Radio's series of the same name, This I Believe brings together the thoughtful essays of eighty people, some famous, some not, but all remarkable thinkers.

Fifty years ago, NPR ran a series of on-air essays by well known people, hosted by Edward R. Murrow. This series was resurrected last year and opened to the public. Contributions came from the well known, such as Bill Gates and Newt Gingrich, as well as regular people like you and me. The book contains sixty essays from current contributors intermixed with twenty essays from the original 1950's series. Notable among the 50's essays are contributions from Helen Hayes, Albert Einstein, and Helen Keller.

Reading these essays fills me with hope for the future and reinforces my beliefs in the inherent strength, resilience, honesty, and integrity of the majority of people. These days we're flooded with news of human injustice, cruelty, disrespect, and misfortune, often exposed to disturbing events as they occur.

Human kindness, strength, and everyday courage don't make imperative stories though, and we can easily fall into the trap of believing that what we see on the news and read in the papers represents the totality of human activity. It doesn't.

This I Believe restores the balance somewhat by showing us the reflective and insightful side of people in their own words. Rekindle your pride and confidence in human nature with This I Believe.

Jerry Lopper, Kent Smith Photo

Jerry Lopper - IPPA member, business and engineering degrees. Jerry's passion for personal development shows in 5 books, hundreds of articles & ...

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Sep 24, 2006 2:40 PM
Jerry Lopper :
It's a terrific challenge and opportunity. I submitted my "This I Believe" about a year ago. I received a recent email telling me that nearly 15,000 people have also submitted their essays. By early October these will be in a database searchable by name and topic.
Sep 24, 2006 8:35 PM
Jennifer W. Miner :
I loved this article, Jerry. The NPR thing reminds me of Studs Terkel.
Jen
Sep 25, 2006 4:41 AM
Jerry Lopper :
What a coincidence. Guess who wrote the forward for the <i>This I Believe</i> book I reviewed? Studs Terkel! The book comes out next week, October 3rd. It has a $23 price tag, but Amazon is advance selling it for $15 and change.
Feb 4, 2009 2:44 PM
Jerry Lopper :
A great exercise in personal reflection and growth is to simply complete this sentence: This I believe....

Do it, I urge you.
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