A Beautiful Message
If you haven’t seen this, it’s well worth watching. Posted less than a month ago it has well over 1 million views.
The writer/director has no affiliation with the organization that sponsored this video. He doesn’t work for any traffic safety organization.
Daniel Cox simply had an idea and wanted to help. His concept turned out to be a good fit for what this organization wanted to do. This video is the result.
US Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis (for whom my alma mater was named) said, “Most of the things worth doing in this world had been declared impossible before they were done.”
Maybe no one told Daniel that this video was impossible, but he could easily have told himself that he was powerless to do anything about an issue as big as seatbelt use.
Instead, he chose the heroic path.



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