 Welcome to Seymour's World commentary. How can you make a difference? This commentary is dedicated to my very good friend Paul Block. Sue and I just returned from Los Angeles where we were invited guests for his memorial service. Who was Paul? Obviously a very good friend. He was chairman of Rogers and Cowan, the largest public relations firm in Hollywood. Paul represented stars such as Bruce Willis, John Travolta, Michael Keaton, Tony Bennett, Sylvester Stallone and many many more. What does that have to do with us? Paul was in a totally different stratosphere but yet every month he would call me. He would ask personally about Sue, Aaron and Alana, what they were doing, how I was doing with my fight with cancer, how his business always complimenting on my foundation and my philanthropy. Why did this man pay so much attention to me in my family? You know in the course of one's lifetime if you are lucky you cross the path of someone who fundamentally changes the course of your journey. I spoke to so many of the 300 guests at the service who told me the same thing. Paul reached out to them as well. He called them, he emailed them, he sent them notes and was there for them whenever they needed an ear or a shoulder. That was his human touch. It was his belief that every friend, hundreds of them, deserved his attention. So now I realize that we, you and I, can make a difference by simply reaching out to one person every day and saying hello. How are you? What's doing? In my last commentary called What is Happiness, I received hundreds of responses that this was one of my best commentaries because it highlighted the need for all of us to realize we need to do something more than live our lives. We need to do it because we need to do something for others. What's the simplest thing to do? Reach out and touch someone every day. Just send a note, an email, a phone call and once this becomes habit, as Paul did in his life, you will be rewarded by friendship, by feeling in your heart and soul that money can't buy. Paul's legacy has taught me that human touch in any way possible is the answer to making a difference. There will be never enough words to describe the enormity of Paul's influence on all of us but I can tell you the imprint he left on me will help all of us live a better life. By watching this commentary and passing it on to others, we are honoring Paul and helping ourselves, our families, our friends, and making this world a better place. I will miss you Paul and I hope that what you have given me will enable many others to do what is right to make a difference. Thank you for watching Seymour's World Commentary on Think Tech Hawaii. Please send me your comments. Aloha.