This past week the forums have been full of a lot of political stuff, mostly about how the world has issues. That combined with some of the stuff going in my workplace got me thinking. People like to wait for special occasions to do things, such as serving at homeless shelters around Christmas, or waiting for a birthday to make a benevolent gift. We also like to wait for some auspicious moment to make changes in our lives, such as New Years Resolutions, or after the death of a loved one. When it comes to problems in the world around us we can be nearly unanimous in naming problems, but getting any group to agree on a solution is harder than choosing pizza toppings (there's a fine thread-derailment right there).
It seems that people either get bogged down trying to find the 'perfect' solution, rather than working with what they have, or get overwhelmed looking at the big picture, rather than the small fraction they can actually affect. Bearing that in mind, I challenge our forum members: Tomorrow, to stop worrying about the perfect answer or waiting for the perfect time, and go make the world a better place.
It doesn't have to be huge, or even effect more than one person, just do
something. Read to animals at the pound, donate some nice toiletries to a battered woman's shelter, listen to someone who would appreciate it, forestall an injustice, mow
Chodon's neighbor's lawn. Yeah, it won't come anywhere near "fixing" things, and the world is still going to be full of badness and zombies (the bad kind), but it will be that much better off and you can feel better for having securely put you self in the "Part of the Solution" category.
And maybe you can come back here and share what good you've been up to?