Be the change you wish to see

I have a simple suggestion for everyone who’s been posting anti-this and pro-that rants on the various social media about all the things you don’t like about where our country’s going.

Stop complaining and do something.

Pick one issue that really bugs you. Study it intensively. And by that I mean consult legitimate sources of information, not bias-riddled blogs and web sites, not your equally uninformed friends and colleagues who happen to agree with you, and for Pete’s sake not people who post inflammatory rants on Facebook or Twitter.

Go to the nearest accredited university library and start reading what the credentialed experts have to say on the subject. (Meaning that they have earned academic degrees from recognized universities in a pertinent academic discipline.) Pick one aspect of that issue that you might actually be able to do something about. Figure out one clearly defined area that every reputable person agrees is part of the problem. Figure out what you personally can do about that one thing to work at a solution. Then do it.

OK, maybe it’s not so simple. I recognize that complaining and insulting everyone who disagrees with you is much easier and more satisfying in the short term. But in the long term, if what you really want is a nation where things are working as they should, the solution can and must begin with you. Do something. Be the change you wish to see.

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2 responses to “Be the change you wish to see

  1. Cynthia Hartman

    Amen Ann! Just happened to stumble on this post and I could not agree with you more. Well said–simple and clear. But, as the old adage states: Easier said than done. It is so true that people would rather complain than do some research and take an action toward a resolution (and I will admit that I am as guilty of this behavior as anyone else). So, you have challenged me, and I am going to accept. I will keep you posted on my issue and my progress!

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  2. How lovely to hear from you, Cynthia. I hope all is well with you. I’m glad this post piqued your interest, and I’ll be eager to hear what you decide to do. Cheers!

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