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![](images/quickread.gif) Sarvodaya was first used by Gandhi to describe his own political philosophy: “Universal uplift.”
Dr. A.T. Ariyaratne (center) has scaled a national movement. Credit: Sarvodaya Photo Archive
Since its inception, Sarvodaya has grown to include more than 15,000 villages and has energized these communities to build more than 5,000 preschools, community health centers, libraries, and cottage industries. It has also established thousands of village banks and more than 100,000 small businesses — all without any government support. Their slogan characterizes the relationship between spiritual and economic development: “We build the road, and the road builds us.”
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![](images/quickread.gif) in mine, I found them reflecting back to me that my life also had meaning in theirs. I gained an overall sense of peace, a belief that my life was, and had been, a good one. The change did not happen overnight. My note to my barista was thank you note 260.
Almost without intending to do so, I started to change my life in ways that would make me more worthy of receiving thank you notes myself. For example, having been thankful for my office manager’s constancy in our business crises, I was reminded she had lost a son to leukemia. I began to run marathons to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, which gave me an opportunity to write thank you notes to those wh... posted on Aug 18 2013 (99,913 reads)
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