The Beatitudes
The Beatitudes are a set of eight statements in the story of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. They descfibe how the people who give their time, love, and lives to God will be rewarded.
http://www.theology21.com/2011/06/30/sermon-on-the-mount-why-the-law-according-to-jesus-is-impossible-to-follow/
To follow the Beatitudes, one must fully devote themselves to God and his Plan. The Beatitudes entail traits like humbleness and goodness as essential characteristics of a person living out the Beatitudes. I think if people were to follow the Beatitudes a little more closely, the world could be a more civil, peaceful place. There would be less discrimination and hate, because everybody would be focusing on their devotion to god rather than the differences that seem to separate us so much these day. To be able to accomplish this, one would have to look at themselves more closely and choose who they want to be in order to fulfill the Lord's wishes. To do so, one might have to give up more material things to get a deeper look into what it means to truly give up everything to God.
http://www.ogvidius.com/beatitudes
I spent a day living by the fourth Beatitude, "Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied," and the seventh Beatitude, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the Children of God." It was interesting, looking at the world in a new perspective, through God's eyes rather than my own. While I wasn't happier, exactly, I did feel a sense to duty to uphold God's vision of peace and love for all. I went through my day being more aware of others and how I could help them. In a way, it was easier to me, because I wasn't thinking so much about my anxieties and insecurities and more of how I can fulfill God's wishes and to achieve what I was made for in life.
http://livingwaterlutheran.us/project/helping-hands-ministry/