Thursday, October 10, 2013

The heart of the best civil servant (#1714)

Society is a fluctuating enterprise. It is not static in many areas because of ideas, hopes and dreams of those who partake to serve it. I feel we all should attempt to serve our society in ways that enrich and progress good and helpful humanitarian principles. Honorable principles founded in what is best about our humanity. The heart of a civil servant is truly an admirable thing when that heart has the goal of advancing equality, justice and fairness. There should be no vain glory in being a servant only a humble attitude that seeks to put worthy actions at the front of all underlying intentions. The thing is that when one decides to run and win office for the right to serve the rest of us the best of who we are needs to be the motivation for it. No other attitude other than to be a leader who attracts those to them because the respect they earn, not demand. What we have now in a lot of our politically ambition candidates and office holders are those who think that their ego, which wrongly tells them that they are better than those who elect them, deserves advantage and privilege over that of the their constituents. They exhibit attitudes that defy shame and indifference when challenged through their selfish actions. Too many of these sorts are corruptible because they are not founded in their hearts with stout principled outlooks. We need all our citizens to have a shot at advancing humanity into the future in an awe inspiring and helpful way and when we get many who only wish to occupy those leading positions through a false sense of ego-centered purpose we end up losing ground we should have gained with others as our leaders.

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