This is my first official post on the blog, suitably entitled Far From Home: Wilkins Weiss. So I got accepted to be in the U.S. Peace Corps in Belize as a Youth Development Facilitator Trainee. I can't wait for the journey to begin and it should be a rewarding experience, to say the least. I hope to write a new post at least once a week and provide videos and pictures to boot.
I am doing this whole Peace Corps thing for two main reasons: 1. to become a better person and 2. to help other people. I've been a "leader" ever since I can remember: student government, sports captain, fraternity president etc. But have i really been a leader? Who's life did I make better? What contributions did I really make? I recently heard a speech by Rick Warren the author of The Purpose Driven Life and his remarks reminded me of why I am doing the Peace Corps: "Every time I give it breaks the grip of materialism in my life....we think that the good life is about looking good, feeling good, and having the goods, but that's not the good life. If money made you happy then the richest people in the world would be the happiest...not true...So the good life is about being good and doing good: giving your life away. Significance in life doesn't come from status, it doesn't come from sex, it doesn't come from salary, it comes from SERVING. It is in giving our lives away we find meaning and significance." My Peace Corps experience will be the first time that I truly give myself away to help other people.
My assignment will be to work with youth, community groups, and schools to increase youth leadership skills, employability or job creation, and to develop a knowledge based on facts about HIV/AIDS; how it is transmitted, how it is not transmitted, prevention strategies, and peer education skills.
Far From Home,
Christopher Wilkins Weiss
2 comments:
Chris,
To say I'm proud of you sounds cheesy but I really am! I've been praying for you for years because there was just something about you. I always knew you would do great things in this world and I'm so happy to see you've already started that journey. Keep it up and keep me posted!
~ Jessy
I hope they have baguettes in Belize.
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