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I loved Mr. Rogers, but did not enjoy the land of make believe. I'm not a fan of puppets, but absolutely love the guy. He's subtle in what he's attempting to teach. (Can't stand children's shows now a days... too much going on.)
Two beautiful stories about Mister Rogers.The first is from a young man who met him during a hard point in his life when his grandpa had just died. Even though he only saw Mister Rogers by chance, in an elevator, Mister Rogers saw he was upset and sat down to talk with him.https://twitter.com/breznican/status/866862355040292864?lang=enThe second is from 1969 when Mr. Rogers testified in front of the senate to save funding for PBS.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKy7ljRr0AAMr. Rogers was an extraordinary man, and I think what makes him especially inspiring is that any of us can aspire to be Fred Rogers. He wasn't an Olympic athlete or save a baby carriage from going over a cliff. He was just kind and caring.