Here’s some fine Rufus inspirational videos to remind you that the world needs you. It needs you RIGHT NOW. You need to participate and make this world a better place. You need to go forth and help others, to participate in your community and to add calmness and kindness to the world that surround you. Be the Rufus.
What do I mean by being a Rufus?
The term “Rufus” is well known to long time visitors to MM. It describes service-to-others (STO) sentience and the related behaviors rather than the service-for-self (STS) sentience behaviors of the vast bulk of humanity. The details on sentience selection and why it is important are sprinkled throughout the Majestic Index.
Rufus is a state of behavior. A Rufus puts the community before him / her self. They do things without a profit motive of any type. They are kind, helpful and when they walk down the street they smile at people and make them feel good.
In some ways, being a Rufus lends itself to heroic actions, but in other ways it refers to being a significant person located in a geographic region.
While the rest of the world scrambles and claws towards money and power, and leaves a destitute and stripped world behind, a Rufus nurtures the world. He / she uses their creative abilities to make the world a better place.
You can go to my RUFUS INDEX. Start at the top and start reading all the posts. If after article 75, you still have questions, I will try to explain it to you better.
Long time readers recognize being a Rufus is showing kindness to others, being a hero when necessary, participating in the community and working to make OUR world a better place to live in. Chinese members of MM will recognize it as the expectations of volunteerism required of the Chinese Communist party, but that is just a name. It’s all people working together towards a common goal.
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I have received numerous comments (that I did not publish on MM) by people complaining that I didn’t have enough Rufus videos showing people in America being kind, helping others, and doing good deeds. Well, I tried to put the ones up that I could find, it’s just that they really don’t exist much in the for-profit every-man-for-himself nations. I have tons of police shootings, black people store robberies, car jackings, and videos of poverty stricken homeless from the USA. But Rufus behaviors. Not much.
Sorry.
We start with some hard working people. Just everyday people who do the dirty, nasty work, alone. In China they give most of their money to their families who live far away, and for years they work alone, pushing and striving to make the family live a comfortable life. This first video is for you … “average Joe”.
Hard Workers
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Rufus Child high-rise rescue
Be the Rufus. video 14MB
Rufus respects his flag
You have to be part of something larger. A Rufus understands this. video 3MB
Rufus protects his young sister
Friends, family, community and country. A Rufus participates and makes a difference in the lives of others. video 1.3MB
Rufus helps a schoolkid
Who cares if you don’t know him. You help him. It’s the way of the Rufus. video 4MB
Bunny wants to be alone
We are never alone. So don’t isolate. Realize that our strength and our value comes from the community that we surround ourselves with. video 60MB
Rufus work together as a team
Just a line. But in a society, everyone must know their place. video 25MB
Commercialized cuteness in Japan
Japanese culture embraces cuteness. But cuteness is welcoming and attractive. In a weird way, it is attractive. We should spend out time planting flowers, trees, and make our little world better, prettier and calmer. It’s our duty as a Rufus. Video 11.7MB
Dog starts to maul kittens
You can see the blood on the second kitten to the far right. But Rufus mother cats will not allow it. She fights the big dog with no fear what so ever. video 20.9MB
Chinese Pioneers first grade
Discipline. Working as part of a group. Leadership. participation. Striving to be the best for your community. These are the virtues of Chinese military training. Here’s a first grade military roll call for the Pioneers. video 6MB
Discipline. Working as part of a group.
Training starts in first grade, and they are so earnest and cute. China is building a nation of little Rufus’s that are poised to remake the world into a better place where everyone can live and prosper. Discipline. video 25MB
Rufus cares about the elders
A Rufus does NOT put their parents into a nursing home unless there is no other option. Family is part of our community. We have to accept our roles within that community and not discard others because they are inconvenient to us. video 25MB
Rufus rescue of dog on the tracks
In America some jackass tied a dog to the train tracks to watch it get run over. A guy risks his life to save the dog. video 38MB
How China treats expats
The world is not “us vs. them”. It’s one of sharing and community. Here’s why many expats like MM, enjoy living inside of China. video 124MB
We need to contribute, to help and be kind
The world needs us. video 71.6MB
Rufus keeps baby sleeping
Be mindful of the situation and conditions of others. video 21MB
Rufus stops woman from abducting a child
Be the Rufus. If we all work together to stop greed, selfishness, and for-profit psychopaths, the world WILL be a better place for all of us. video 3MB
Show some love
Why don’t you? video 2.1 MB
Be the Rufus Finale
Be the Rufus. The world needs you. Your community needs you. Together we all can make the world a better place to live in. All we need to do is be kinder and more considerate. video 106.2MB
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