Humanist Stereotypes Redefined

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Metro West, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I feel that I am an advocate for all of humankind - regardless of potentially conflicting points of view - in that, I always place the person before me: first - always before my own personal needs and perceptions. Part of this placing others first before myself may come from my Texan up-bringing where society allows for the personalized politeness and general courtesy that I provide to others.

Why are you participating?

I wish for the world to consider that some of the negative stigmas attached to Native Texans are untrue. Often, Native Texans are highly intelligent, open-minded, and generous people who care deeply about the various challenges of our collective world.

East Woodstock, CT
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

Devoting my medical career to practicing Family Medicine in underserved communities with many low-income, needy people.

Why are you participating?

To be part of a project which shines a light on the good things people do which make the world a better place.