The Scary Guy - Program

Program

The Scary Guy’s program to eliminate hate, violence, and prejudice includes his “seven day and seven night challenge.” A seemingly simple challenge, Scary asks audience members of every age to use positive words and refrain from insulting people for seven whole days - a surprisingly difficult task. His simple yet surprisingly effective questions force audience members to look inside themselves and consider this; "if people call you names and use negative/bad words towards you it is their problem and not yours as they created their negative words". What lies at the heart of The Scary Guy's teachings is one simple message, everything that comes from a person is a reflection of that person and their behavior.

Yet in spite of the serious nature of his worldwide mission, The Scary Guy still relies heavily on humour when delivering presentations. Scary uses humour for one strict purpose, to make people laugh, and to show that caring for those around you is one of the best ways to eliminate hate in our world.

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