Negativity and selfishness gets great publicity in our social networking, indirect-contact society. You’d be led to believe the world’s running low on good people and that no one cares for or respects one another anymore. Their only concerns are themselves; and when they’re in need, no one is willing to lend them a hand without reward.
This is not the case. Kind, caring, selflessly-generous people still exist. Louis Stancil is a shining example.
Actor turned award-winning celebrity acting coach, Stancil is grooming Hollywood’s next generation of television and movie stars.
He famously opened his Talent Training Service Center in major markets across the U.S. including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. This caught the attention of The Hollywood Reporter who named him a TOP 5 training service provider.
Stancil also has opened his LS Acting Studios. Located in LA and ATL where he oversees operations, he and his team teach valuable skills to writers, directors, and actors. While good at what he does, he’s also a good person and one who believes in helping others.
I asked Louis Stancil to tell me about a time when he did something nice for someone he didn’t know. Here’s what he shared.
“Oh, man, two days ago!
I bought two bottles of alcohol in the store. A lady was in the same aisle and she wanted some alcohol.
She looked at me and said, “Are those the last two?!” I said yeah and I gave her one.
She started crying and smiling and the same time!
That was for a stranger, and we’re in times where people are stressed about keeping things sanitized.” |THIS.
[By Mr. Joe Walker]
“We are the ones who make a brighter day, so let’s start giving.” – ‘We Are the World’