Tiny ripples, cosmic waves: Make your splash. Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. -William James

Tiny ripples, cosmic waves: Make your splash.

Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. William James


Feeling like a tiny speck in the universe? Like your actions are about as impactful as a sneeze in a hurricane? Hold your horses, friend! William James, the ultimate life coach in a beard, once said: “Act like your stuff matters. Because guess what? It actually does.”

Just for a moment imagine that you’re a butterfly flapping its wings. It might seem like a tiny flutter, but who knows? Maybe it sets off a tornado that sends your neighbor’s wig flying! Every little thing you do, from picking up trash to making your grandma laugh, creates ripples in the pond of existence.

So stop overthinking and start acting like the superhero you are! Be the kind neighbor who offers free hugs, the office prankster with a heart of gold, the person who dances like nobody’s watching (because trust me, they probably are).

Remember, even the smallest pebble can create waves that reach across the ocean. So go out there, be weird, be kind, be you. And who knows? You might just change the world, one hilarious act at a time!

P.S. If you still feel insignificant, try wearing a cape. It works wonders for confidence (and attracting pigeons).