Bringing America Greatness, by Donald E. Sheffield, Ed.D., is a spiritual and civic guide designed to prepare the United States for its 250th anniversary by redefining what it means to be a "great" nation. Sheffield argues that true greatness is not found in military or economic dominance, but in the virtue of leadership and a steadfast commitment to "Do No Harm" and the protection of unalienable rights for all citizens. The book emphasizes several core metaphors and frameworks: - The Salad Bowl vs. Melting Pot: Sheffield rejects the "melting pot" of assimilation, advocating for a "salad bowl" where unique cultural identities are preserved and celebrated while coexisting harmoniously. - The Iceberg Metaphor: True character lies "below the surface"; cultural competency requires looking past visible traits to recognize the inherent goodwill in others. - The 4 A's: To build bridges, individuals must ensure others feel Accepted, Appreciated, Acknowledged, and Paid Attention to. The author extends these principles across multiple sectors, including K-12 education, law enforcement, business, and faith communities. By shifting from competitive "best" (BOAT) to a character-driven "greatness" (GOAT), Sheffield envisions a unified America where diversity is viewed as a vital strength rather than a source of division. He hightly recommend to watch the Carl Sagan video following this link: https: //video.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?fr=yhs-shift-shift&hsimp=yhs-shift&hspart=shift&p=carl+segan+pale+blue+dot+video&type=0_2001_102_2501_107_240314#id=5&vid=262521a5a133ddfa3c47e245118a6655&action=click
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