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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 12:58 PM Feb 2012

What If? (Our Collective Good)

(posting in its entirety as I am the author of this piece)





A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.

Martin Luther King, Jr.



WHAT IF?

What if you’re someone who disagrees with governmental social safety nets and instead believes only “charity” should help those in need; are you confident the majority (and there are MANY in the US and around the world today who are suffering, more and more each day) would be helped by Good Samaritans in an unconditional way, or would only those deemed “worthy” find the assistance they need?

What if you consider yourself a kind, compassionate person inclined to be “charitable”; when you see someone asking for help — in the form of panhandling, for example — are you likely to assess that person before helping, to judge if they are deserving of your assistance? If they don’t “look” a certain way or answer your questions a certain way, are you likely to help?

What if you prefer to instead instruct and impart wisdom, so that people can help themselves rather than provide assistance directly, yet the people you see are not those who you feel would take advantage of the wisdom and advice you offer? Maybe they’re too young, too old, too infirm, too something…

What if, without even realizing it, you have a habit of judging others to be something they aren’t, and you pass them by, but they would have indeed been worthy of your help — even by your estimation — yet you didn’t give them a chance?

What if you stop to consider that you may not be the best judge of what others need? After all, we each have our own opinions and perceptions based on our individual life experiences.

What if one day you have no one to help you when you most desperately need it because life has taken a turn never anticipated? And what if you’re in the exact same position one day — at the mercy of strangers — and others judge you as something you’re not?

What if one day when you’re no longer here, your loved ones have fallen on hard times? They are at the mercy of strangers and are often judged to be something they’re not, so they are left to struggle alone.

What if there are so many in need that they outnumber Good Samaritans, because not everyone will act as an unconditionally compassionate Good Samaritan?

What if we decided to work together as a compassionate, productive community, creating a society that doesn’t reward greedy, selfish behavior but instead works to create systems and institutions which truly reflect something beneficial for the masses?

What if we made choices that led our descendents to view us as kind, benevolent, wise stewards of the environment and one another…guardians of their future? (See Judith Rich’s “Are We Being Good Ancestors?”)

What if we were able to embrace phrases like “The Common Good” as something admirable to work toward, rather than a reflection of weakness and some elusive “ism” that others have said are bad?

What if we at least talk about it, with an open mind and open heart?

What if you try to believe this is possible, in our lifetime?

That’s a choice that is within your power to make and act upon.



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Our Collective Good is where we Manifest Wisdom. Wishadoo! is where we put it into Action.[/center]


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What If? (Our Collective Good) (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Feb 2012 OP
good ideas for individual action--if most people acted morally in their personal world... yurbud Feb 2012 #1
Yes, we'd have more justice and equality... OneGrassRoot Feb 2012 #2
You've expressed my thoughts exactly. northoftheborder Feb 2012 #3
unfortunately, it's less likely than monkeys flying out of my ass yurbud Feb 2012 #6
this is wonderful! Bluerthanblue Feb 2012 #4
My pleasure! OneGrassRoot Feb 2012 #5
K/R.....Beautiful. marmar Feb 2012 #7
More Awsomeness Tsiyu Feb 2012 #8
K and R Celebration Feb 2012 #9

yurbud

(39,405 posts)
1. good ideas for individual action--if most people acted morally in their personal world...
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 01:27 PM
Feb 2012

they way they treated their family, employees, and neighbors, there would be little need for charity or those government programs conservatives hate.

Unfortunately, morality is seen as optional, especially when money is involved.

northoftheborder

(7,572 posts)
3. You've expressed my thoughts exactly.
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 01:38 PM
Feb 2012

Unfortunately, too many people are not charitable. If everyone, or even a large majority of people professing to be moral, acted upon their beliefs, there would be no, or little, need for government assistance.

yurbud

(39,405 posts)
6. unfortunately, it's less likely than monkeys flying out of my ass
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 04:48 PM
Feb 2012

and I'm not feeling the fluttering of wings.

Tsiyu

(18,186 posts)
8. More Awsomeness
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 02:02 AM
Feb 2012


What a grand idea and you are actually implementing it.

I will be going to a friend's this weekend where I can use the wireless and I will check it out. (It's hard to do much outside of DU on this dialup, unfortunately.)

You are an inspiration, OGR.





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