Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection 
Award, Shining World 
Intelligence Award, 
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
Today, 
we’ll meet a recipient 
of the Shining World 
Honesty Award, 
which was created by 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
to honor exemplary acts 
of moral integrity. 
Throughout the years, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has taught the importance 
of being truthful 
to oneself and others, 
as during a 1992 lecture 
in Formosa (Taiwan).
We might hide 
in a corner of the world, 
but we cannot hide 
from our conscience.  
There is nowhere to run! 
We can only hide 
within our virtue 
and our spirit of honesty, 
then we are safe. 
No matter 
what people say, 
we are not afraid and 
we don't care because 
we know ourselves. 
Mr. Dave Tally 
of Arizona, USA 
used to be a supervisor 
of a landscape firm. 
But in 1999, due to 
a drunk driving incident, 
his driver’s license 
was suspended. 
Alcoholism had turned 
his life upside down.
I got involved heavily 
into alcohol. 
I lost my career, 
my house, my marriage, 
due to alcoholism. 
I had been so burnt out 
for eight years, I’d gotten 
involved with drugs. . 
I decided, “I am done. 
I’m just done messing 
around with anything. 
I just want to get on 
with a good life.”
I’m the one 
that ultimately has to 
lay down every night 
with myself 
and deal with my actions. 
Mr. Tally had lost a lot 
in life. 
But what he kept 
were his moral values 
and his thoughtfulness 
for others, admirable assets 
that would prove 
to be very rewarding 
after one fateful day.
It was pretty early 
in the morning, 
about 7 o’clock, 
and I went to 
the light-rail station and 
discovered a backpack 
sitting on the bench. 
there was nobody around. 
I went over to it 
and I opened up and see 
if there was any ID 
in there. 
when I opened it up, 
there was a laptop, 
an envelope containing 
a large amount of cash, 
and an iPod.  
When I got a hold 
of my boss here 
at homeless shelter, 
I told him what was 
going on and he said, 
“What do you want to do 
with it?” 
I said, “I don’t want it, 
it’s not mine.” 
so we brought it 
down here and 
they looked through it – 
executive director, 
general manager, 
the manager 
of the shelter – 
they all looked through it. 
They didn’t find anything 
to start with, 
so they kept it here 
in the safe and 
they kept looking to see 
if there was anything. 
They called the police 
to see if anybody 
made a report for it.
When he discovered 
the backpack, Dave Tally 
was homeless, in debt, 
and had just spent 
the last of his money 
to fix his mountain bike, 
his only means 
for transportation. 
Many have asked him 
why he did not choose 
to keep the US$3,300, 
an amount larger 
than a monthly income 
for most people.
I’m human, I’m broke. 
Of course I felt like 
spending money, 
but I didn’t.  
It was kind of like God 
reached down 
and smacked me across 
the back of the head 
and said, “Be a man.” 
Actually for me, it was 
it was kind of like funny. 
Because when I did it, 
I felt good, and I also 
felt really scared when 
I turned the money over 
because I didn’t know 
if I did the right thing. 
That’s a lot of money 
to just hand over 
to someone else, you know? 
That whole week 
after I handed it over, 
I felt really, really bad 
for even the temptation 
of spending it. 
Days went by, 
but the shelter 
received no report 
for the found items. 
The people at the shelter 
again looked through 
the backpack in hopes 
of finding any signs 
that would lead them 
to its rightful owner. 
Lo and behold, 
they found a flash drive 
containing the résumé 
of Bryan Belanger. 
An email 
and four days later, 
the Arizona State 
University student 
was gratefully reunited 
with his lost backpack 
and valuables within. 
He was just sidetracked 
and left his backpack 
and I am very happy 
that he got it back. 
I’m very happy that 
he was able to get on 
with his life. 
He was a nice young kid. 
He just made 
a simple mistake, 
and luckily that mistake 
didn’t cost him 
a lot of hard work, 
so it turned out pretty cool. 
The following week, 
Bryan’s parents called 
“The Arizona Republic” 
newspaper 
to share the story. 
I’d been working part-time 
with one gentleman 
from one of our churches 
in Phoenix and 
I was on my way back 
to the homeless shelter, 
and my boss 
from the shelter 
called me up and asked me 
if I’d read a paper yet. 
I had said at the bus stop, 
“No.” 
He just laughed at me. 
“Well, you need 
to get over to the shelter, 
we need to talk to you 
real quick.” 
I had no idea 
what was going on. 
I came around the corner 
to the shelter and 
there were four media vans 
out front. 
I’m like… And my boss 
was actually laughing, 
“I think they want 
to talk to you inside.”
At first 
I couldn’t understand 
why everything, all this 
attention was paid to me. 
I was like, “I just 
turned in a backpack, 
what’s the big deal?” 
I hadn’t seen the news 
in quite a long time. 
And we were 
watching the news and 
it kind of dawned on me 
then why so many people 
kind of taking an interest 
in the story. 
I mean, the whole time 
we were sitting here – 
about 20 minutes – 
not one positive thing 
was on the news. 
So then it kind of struck me 
as why some people were 
taking an interest in this, 
at what I did. 
Yes, I think a lot of people 
were inspired by it. 
Word of Mr. Tally’s 
good deed spread quickly. 
Many people 
who were touched 
by Mr. Tally’s actions 
have also reached out, 
offering financial aid, 
housing, and jobs.
I know some people 
on the streets, 
they came up to me 
and said people are 
looking at them 
in a different light 
due to my actions. 
That’s totally cool. 
I mean, that to me 
it’s really important. 
People just need not 
judge everybody 
just because of 
their outside appearance. 
Then I actually 
got to meet Bryan 
He was a working student 
and the money was 
to be used to buy his car. 
He was able to get his car. 
So that’s when I actually 
was at ease with everything. 
People call me a hero. 
I’m like, 
“No, I’m not a hero; 
I didn’t jump in 
a burning building.” 
But, I had some good 
people talk to me, “Well, 
you saved a guy’s life 
because that was the money 
he worked hard for 
to buy his car.”  
Apparently, 
like everybody else now, 
they keep their entire life 
on a laptop. 
Yes, and the fact 
you put somebody’s life 
in front of your own, 
that’s what I think of 
as a hero.
I don’t know about all that. 
You’re very humble. 
For his noble action, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored 
Mr. Dave Tally
with the Shining World 
Honesty Award, 
along with US$1,500 
for any needs.
Dear Mr. Tally, 
It is with much pleasure 
and gratitude 
that we present to you 
the “Shining World 
Honesty Award.” 
This Award is presented 
in recognition of your 
exemplary principles, 
excellence and nobility 
of the highest order 
that brightens our world, 
leaving a glittering 
example of goodness 
for others to emulate. 
As a wanderer 
without a proper home 
you found a backpack 
at the railway station and 
with the purest intention, 
you opened it, 
hoping to trace 
the identity of the owner. 
To your surprise you 
found a laptop computer 
and cash worth $3,300. 
“Temptation soon 
entered your thoughts 
as the money could be 
of great use to you, but 
due to your strong ethics 
and nobility 
you had no problem 
in deciding what to do. 
You reported the find 
to the authorities 
who located the owner 
Mr. Belanger, 
who was so overwhelmed 
with gratitude 
that he was lost for words. 
He had given up hope 
after losing the bag 
for 5 days. 
Indeed miracles 
do happen and 
we sincerely thank you, 
Mr. Tally, for your 
thoughtful demonstration 
of integrity and kindness! 
You are a shining 
inspiration to our world 
and truly deserve 
all the praises and gifts 
sent by well-wishers! 
May Heaven’s 
immense blessings 
be showered upon you 
enabling you 
to find peace, happiness 
and all the things 
that you wish for!” 
For your utmost sincerity 
to uphold the highest 
moral standards 
of humanity, 
for your love and strength, 
and for being a dedicated 
and noble role model, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate 
the shining honest deeds 
of Mr. Dave Tally – 
model citizen of Tempe! 
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
Cool, thank you. 
Now we would like 
to present to you 
the Shining World 
Honesty Award. 
From 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
for Mr. Dave Tally.  
In recognition of 
highest moral integrity and 
noble hearted goodness, 
providing the purest 
example of right action, 
putting another’s need 
before your own. 
With greatest respect 
and admiration for your 
magnificent altruism 
and model citizenship. 
Presented by 
the Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
International Association. 
Congratulations!
Thank you. It’s beautiful. 
And it weighs a ton!
On his new path 
of auspicious beginnings, 
the humble Shining World 
Honesty Award 
laureate commented.
I’m being given 
a second chance in life to 
manage my life properly 
now and I’ve got a great 
support team behind me.
We asked 
how Dave Tally’s life 
has changed.
So many things, my smile. 
I have a wonderful smile 
now, which I haven’t had 
in years and years. 
It’s taken me a lot 
to learn to smile, 
but it’s cool. 
I have my own apartment, 
I have a wonderful job 
and my job is coordinating 
a community garden here 
at the senior center. 
We have a great core 
of volunteers that 
come out every weekend 
and put their heart 
and soul into our garden. 
I literally wake up 
every day 
looking forward to 
coming here and going out 
and being a part of it.
I made some 
valuable friends 
who helped me make 
some right decisions, 
how to handle 
some of the finances. 
I furnished my apartment 
very nicely. 
I love my apartment. 
I found a beautiful 
little place and 
couldn’t be happier with it. 
Ah good. 
And the cool thing is that 
I’m right down the street 
from one of the churches 
I slept outside at. 
So every day 
on my way to work 
I can look over my shoulder 
and it reminds me 
of where I was, 
at one point in my life 
and where I’m not going 
to be again. 
Indeed, Dave Tally is 
an admirable proof that 
good deeds do pay off.
I know 
that too many things have 
been going good for me, 
being able to 
work part-time; 
I have been almost a year 
now sober, or clean, rather. 
Since the day I made that 
final commitment for that, 
it’s just everything has 
just rapidly progressed. 
And this happening is 
just a phenomenal thing; 
all the media attention, 
going from a quiet person 
that I was, 
to having their life put on 
the international media, 
it was pretty staggering. 
The rewards 
that have come too have 
just been phenomenal, 
it’s unbelievable. 
Meeting people like you, 
meeting people like in 
our gardening volunteers 
today, now I wouldn’t 
have been able to 
meet these people 
if it hadn’t have been 
for the actions 
that happened.
I can’t explain it, 
but I definitely think 
there’s some form 
of connection though. 
How things can happen 
like that? 
They’re not just by chance.
Mr. Dave Tally 
took the opportunity 
to express 
his thankfulness to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
Thank you very much 
for everything. 
I’m very touched, 
very touched. Thank you.
Our appreciation 
and congratulations, 
Mr. Dave Tally, 
for maintaining 
your upright morals and 
being a fine role model 
to other citizens. 
May you be blessed 
with evermore joy 
and abundance in 
your new chapter of life. 
Wonderful viewers, 
it was a pleasure 
having your company 
on today’s program. 
Up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
here on 
Supreme Master Television. 
May benevolence 
and virtue 
be your cherished guides.