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2016 EDUCATION MAGAZINE

LINCOLN DAILY

NEWS.COM

March 1, 2016 Page 35

focuses on putting reality before research. We’re

gonna bring real people, with real stories, to the

classroom to inspire and engage young people’s

lives.”

Every one matters

The Harbor touches on topics from bullying, clicks,

prejudices, judgment, hope, time-management,

diversity, mentorship, tolerance, pressure, fear and

the list goes on and on. One important concept

that Smith emphasizes is, “You have to understand

something: every one of us matters, we all matter.

But if each of us can understand that, that we all

got value, that we all matter, that’s where we begin

to change the culture of our schools.” With his

simple and casual delivery, Smith is establishing a

relationship with his audience and his philosophy,

“In order to change the whole world, you must first

change your world” is spot-on with these young

adults.

Show me your friends and I’ll show you your

future

One student at Mount Pulaski High School who

was particularly influenced by the charismatic

motivational speaker was Will Stewart. Stewart,

a senior at MPHS, said of Smith, “He’s really a

good speaker. He talked for probably three hours

without any interruptions. He talked about how he

was one of the ghost kids when he was a freshman

in high school and then he became a jock and

became one of the cool kids and everyone looked

up to him. Then he finally realized that the cool

kid lifestyle is not always what it’s all summed

up to be.” Good point. Smith even brings up an

interesting point to ponder in one of his videos,

“Show me your friends and I’ll show you your

future.”

Stewart also mentioned that a neat part about the

videos is it’s not just Smith doing the talking.

He brings in real people who the students may

recognize from other walks of life. Stewart added,

“He has a lot of celebrity friends who are on the

videos. Different people every time talk about

what they’ve been through. They talk about just

ying to do your best.”

Many of these real people are what can be called

extreme sport athletes. They talk about making a

difference in the world, something that we need

now more than ever in our society. Not all are

athletes, though. Some are just ordinary folks

who have accomplished extraordinary things.

Something again that students can and need to

relate to.

Another student who has been positively impacted

by The Harbor videos and the creation of the

“Legacy Groups” is Danielle Miller. Miller, a

junior at MPHS, said, “I think that the “Legacy

Groups” are a really good idea. I like how it gets

the whole school involved and that we learn about

each other in all different ways.”

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