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A True Legend

I would like to tell a story about someone. There are a lot of blanks in my story. It isn't very specific, but I'm sure you will be able to figure out who this person is if you think real hard.

This person doesn't have any particular name. It could be Richard or Bob, or Nancy or Susan. This person may or may not have a job. He might be a construction worker or a scientist, or the guy who delivers your pizza on Saturday night. She could be a teacher or a pilot, or the cafeteria lady. Or maybe this person works at home. He gets you up each morning and makes sure you get a good breakfast before you leave for school. Maybe she spends the day cleaning the house, doing the laundry, and washing the windows (well sometimes), and cooking your meals. Maybe this person works 9 to 5, or maybe he works the midnight shift.

But, no matter how busy this person is, she still takes the time to do something very special. A few times each month, this person puts on a uniform, and becomes a mentor. This person takes a few hours away from the TV, or a good book, or a soothing bath, to prepare you for adulthood. And do you know what is really special about this person? He isn't getting paid for helping you. In fact he sometimes has to take time off from his "paying" job to be with you.

Why does she do this? Because he cares about your future. She wants to help your parents make sure that, when the time comes, you will be able to survive in the adult world. He wants to see you succeed in whatever you decide to do. And she wants you to remember what you have learned, and she hopes you will pass it on to others as you make your way through life.

Have you figured out who this person is? I'll give you a hint. Before you leave your next Pack or Den Meeting, shake your Den Leader's hand, and say "Thank You". For some people, that is the only payment that is needed.