When people ask me why I do the things I do, I quote James Dobson:
"When I reach the end of my days, a moment or two from now,
I must look backward on something
more meaningful than the
pursuit of houses and land and
stocks and bonds.
I will consider my earthly existence to have been wasted unless
I can recall a loving family,
a consistent investment in the lives of people,
and an earnest attempt to serve
the God who made me.
Nothing else makes much sense."