Mary Ann
I imagine when you were young that you were a member of the Cub Scouts or the Brownies. As you grew, you then became a Boy or Girl Scout. During those years, you earned Merit Badges in areas that you wanted to learn new skills or to develop a new interests. I often wondered what would happen if we could still earn merit badges into adulthood. What would that look like?
There would probably be badges for good parenting or kindness. You might earn one for excelling with finances or cooking. The possibilities are endless. I wonder if we would wear them with coordinating sashes to match our outfits or attach them to our computer cases. People would be bragging about their earned badges on social media. There might be reality shows with competitions to win them. Maybe earning badges would change the world for the better because you must be a good person to receive one.
So, what does it mean to be a good person? I think a good person is a kind person and a kind person is a good person. Kindness is the quality of a person who is friendly, generous, considerate, caring for others and oneself, empathetic, courageous, uplifting, and a strong desire to make things better without reward. If you live those qualities – walk your talk – you are a good person.
Now, if we had grown-up merit badges, there would have to be a list of requirements to earn it, just like scouts do. Let’s look at some possible badges to see what we would have to do to achieve it.
Good People for People Badge –
SMILE
Donate to Charities
Volunteer
Do Small Kindnesses for Others (like holding a door for someone)
Feed People
Help Children and the Elderly
Good People for the Earth –
Support Clean Air for all
Support Clean Water for all
Protect Endangered Animals
Drive Electric Cars
Use Alternative Energy – Wind, Water, and Solar
Recycle Everything
Eliminate Land Fill and Floating Ocean Trash
Love Your Country by caring for it
Good People for Yourself –
Exercise
Eat a Balanced Diet
Hydrate – 8 Classes a Day
Practice Meditation and Mindfulness
Socialize
Be a Life-Long Learner
All the requirements are good things for all people. It is being kind to everyone, the Earth, and yourself. I think this could incent individuals to be better people for the best possible world. We really don’t need merit badges, but if that would help to encourage people, let’s go for it now!
Note – There is an actual company that makes merit badges for adults. Winks for Days (winksfordays.com) has an array of badges for every big girl and big boy to show-off their accomplishments. The badges are $10, and they created pins as well. Do you need a badge for flossing or taking your vitamins or watering your plants? Winks has them and many more. Check it out.
