Saturday, February 24, 2007

The Ultimate Gift

If you've been reading my blog at all, you know I dig movies. I also seriously believe in doing good in the world and in supporting non-profit organizations in that mission. Of course, I also worked for a non-profit for 8 years. Add to that, my passion for spirituality and personal development, and you'll see why I love this new movie, even though I haven't seen it yet.



I just watched the trailer for The Ultimate Gift, which opens March 9th, and it gave me goosebumps. It's got love, money, romance, family, a cute kid, sweeping panoramics, star performances, and a message that doesn't seem to hit you over the head. It seems to make sense.



The movie is based on a best-selling book by Jim Stovall, and the message of both is "The only way you can truly get more out of life for yourself is to give part of yourself away.” It's a simple idea that's been around forever, but it's always the simple ideas we need help and inspiration to implement isn't it?

Not only does it look like a great movie, but it's already inspired a new teen philanthropy initiative (raiseahand.org), school curricula, and over $5 million dollars in charitable donations. This is the official site of the movie "The Ultimate Gift" and the grass-roots movement its starting to help charities and give to others.



One of my favorite quotes was, "He's weird, isn't he?"

"He's a good weird."

~t

2 comments:

Loretta @ Stitching the Night Away said...

The movie looks brilliant! I can't wait to see it.

Paul said...

That's true, just like the old Seinfeld episode - there's good naked and bad naked; good weird and bad weird; proper and improper use of semicolons and I'm not sure which this is.

Is that weird?