Wellbeing Wisdom Tiny Bites - Mr. Rogers' Secret Superpower of Love
If you’re a younger Baby Boomer or a Gen X’er, chances are Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood had at least a little bit of influence on who you are today. The TV show designed for children aired from 1968 through 2001, when Fred Rogers hung up his red sweater for the final time.
His messages were simple, direct and profound, and he had the gift for making each person in his huge TV audience feel like he was speaking just to them.
If you watched Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood as a child, you were watching a show designed to make you feel cared for, important and loved. As a matter of fact, Fred Rogers knew a lot about using love as a way to connect people with learning – he had advanced degrees in child development and a divinity degree that led him into the ministry.
One of his most profound quotes is this: “Everyone longs to be loved. And the greatest thing we can do is to let people know that they are loved and capable of loving.”
Today, who will you let know they are loved and are capable of loving?
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