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To: John
From: John Kasich
Date: March 23, 2022
In 1998, I wrote a book called "Courage is Contagious" and it profiled
ordinary Americans whose courageous acts made a lasting impact on those around
them.
Rightfully so, we reserve the word "courageous" for those among us who put
themselves in harms way to help others or those who put themselves out there,
with nothing to gain personally, in an effort to improve the lives of other
people.
This has been on my mind in recent weeks as I look at the courageous acts of
so many brave Ukrainians who are fighting to defend their homeland and their
democratic values. Their very way of life is under attack by Russia's Putin and
the defiance of Ukrainian President Zelensky has rallied the free world to
their cause.
It was hard to imagine even a month or two ago that there would be something
that could rally America's leaders in both parties to speak with one voice
about anything positive, let alone a powerful call to fight to defend
democracy. That is the power of courage and we need more of it in America.
Courage comes in all forms and any human being has the potential to make a
positive impact. Just look at Ohio State college football player Harry Miller
who stepped away from the sport to not only focus on his own mental health, but
to share his story in the hopes that it will help others who may be struggling.
Take a look at this clip from his interview with the Today Show
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The exceptional thing about courage is that the natural human reaction when we
see it is to come together in some way. We are drawn to it instinctively and it
can be such a powerful way to bring about positive change.
Courage really is contagious and it's up to each of us to find a way that we
can make a positive impact in our own communities. It's my hope that we can
help our elected leaders in Washington understand how courageous acts can work
to unite us instead of dividing us for political gain.
I'm so proud to have you on the team and cannot thank you enough for all that
you're doing to help heal America!
-John
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