FNDN 201

Bobby steps between the bullies and the man on crutches. Bobby lays down some truth for the bullies, telling them how treating others with respect is really awesome and life affirming. The bullies break down crying, understanding their wrong doing. Bobby, the bullies, and the man on crutches sit down and have a productive conversation about treating others with respect, and everyone gained a deeper understanding of each other and their individual struggles.

Bobby has come to understand that we must foster peace, even when it is challenging. Peace is a core component of the good life! Bobby had sacrificed his safety for someone else's freedom, and gained new friends! Bobby is learning a lot about the good lfie!

Bobby spent so long educating others on how to be good people that he missed his class! "It's ok!" says Bobby, because he knows he is a fictional character who has no control over his life or existence beyond the end of this presentation. This scares Bobby. He thinks about this all day, right up until he is about to play his big hockey game of the season.

In the last 30 seconds of the game, Bobby gains control of the puck and sprints straight down center ice. The game is tied, and though Bobby wants to score the game winning goal, there is no way he could make the shot with the position of the other team. Does he try his best to make the shot or pass the puck?