Growing up, my family never had very much from an economic stand point. Despite that, thanks to my parents, we had an opportunity to learn about The Gospel of Jesus Christ and we had a lot of opportunities to love. That love would almost always translate into service. Service for each other, service in the LDS church and Boy Scouts and service to anyone and everyone my parents would come into contact with. Someone told me after my father passed away that he gave me a good foundation with his example of how to love one another and a large knowledge of God and His plain for us. Truer words have never been spoken.
It's an example that he left with everyone who knew him: see the good in the world and go the extra mile for those you care about, which hopefully is everyone. I can't think of a better way to carry on my father's legacy than to help those in need and find something about everyone to love. My dad would tell me that Jesus loves everyone and we are commanded to be like He is. That's not always easy, but I truly believe it's worth striving for. And maybe, just maybe, if more of us try to follow this example, the world might yet be a better place for all.