Pay It Forward
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:07:01
Lateness.
:07:05
Tardiness.
:07:06
To be Iate for your first cIass
on your first day of schooI.

:07:10
What does that indicate?
:07:13
I'm having a bad hair day?
:07:16
Perhaps what it indicates is
a Iack of respect.

:07:20
You see, I'm going to be here
every day for you.

:07:23
And so I expect you to be here for me.
:07:28
On time, no excuses.
:07:31
Put that down.
:07:33
Wait.
:07:37
Now...
:07:39
...this cIass is sociaI studies.
:07:42
That is you and the worId. Yes.
:07:46
There is a worId out there and even if
you don't want to meet it...

:07:50
...it's stiII going to hit you
right in the face.

:07:54
BeIieve me.
:07:57
Best start thinking about the worId
now and what it means to you.

:08:03
What does the worId mean to you?
:08:08
Come on! A IittIe cIass
participation.

:08:10
Is it just this cIass you
want to get out of?

:08:12
Your house, your street?
:08:14
Any further any of you want to go
than that? Yes?

:08:18
The maII. That's onIy two miIes
away from me.

:08:23
Let me ask you another question.
:08:26
How often do you think about things
that happen outside of this town?

:08:30
Do you watch the news? Yes? No?
:08:34
AII right, so we're not gIobaI thinkers
yet, but why aren't we?

:08:40
Because we're 1 1 .
:08:42
Good point. What's your name?
:08:44
Trevor.
:08:45
Maybe Trevor's right. Why shouId
we think about the worId?

:08:49
After aII, what does the worId
expect of us?

:08:53
Expect?
:08:54
Of you.
:08:55
What does the worId expect of you?

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