Wilko's Weekly: I Do What I Do Because It Makes Me Feel Good...
People sometimes ask why I write. Why I post messages of hope. Why I keep going, week after week. The honest answer is simple: I do what I do because it makes me feel good. That may sound selfish at first. Shouldn’t we do things for others? Shouldn’t we be motivated by service, duty, or obligation? Yes ! But here is something we don’t talk about enough: Doing good feels good. Encouraging someone lifts the encourager. Sharing hope strengthens the one who shares it. Writing positive words plants those words in the reader’s mind. But also in the writer’s heart. When I sit down to write something uplifting, I feel better. My thinking becomes clearer. My mood shifts. My perspective improves. I am reminded of what really matters. In a world where so much noise pulls us downward, choosing to focus on what is good is not just helpful. It is healing. And here’s the interesting part: When you do something that makes you feel good (without harming anyone), that goodness spreads. A kind word...