I never really thought about it this way, but...
what I do to make the world a better place:
I'm a member of Amnesty International and the ACLU to help insure that other people in the world enjoy the same freedoms I do, and to preserve the freedoms I enjoy here in the US. (for the record, I do not agree with the ACLU on gun control, and have been working within the organization to change their stance)
Last year I made $42K. $9K was donated to charities that help people that are out of reach to me as an individual, mainly to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital (
www.stjude.org), which is a research hospital that focuses on children's cancer. I feel that through investing in the hospital, I'm not only helping today's children, but investing in the health of the children of tomorrow. Sometimes, the kids write thank you cards. I've still got a few stuck to my refrigerator. They make me smile.
When I take the toll road here, and I've got a bit of extra cash, I pay the toll for the person behind me too. It always makes them smile when the attendant tells them that someone else has taken care of their fee. I've had cars pull past me and wave, but most of the time, I just see their smile in my rear view mirror.
I try to remember the important things in life, and balance my time accordingly. Twenty years from now, I'll probably not remember whether my apartment was spotless, or what kind of car I drove. I will remember the time I've spent with friends and family. I know I won't look back and think "gosh, I wish I'd done more housework or spent more time studying or working!" I'll look back and think "I wish I'd spent more time with my grandparents while we still had time...I wish I'd taken my cousins to the zoo more often when they were still little...I wish I'd sat down and had a few more heart to heart talks with my parents." I try to spend my time doing things that matter, so I'll have fewer regrets later on.
I will admit to a bit of selfishness...when I do something nice for someone else, I do it because seeing them smile makes me feel good. Helping someone else helps me. It puts my life into perspective, and makes me grateful for everything I've got. I have a wonderful family, awesome friends, and enough cash to keep myself fed and pay my rent, and I'm healthy. There are so many people in the world that don't have that.
Life isn't about money. What I think the world needs is to stop counting money and start counting blessings, because if you don't have people to love, all the money in the world doesn't amount to much.