This blog will be an advocate for compassion, curiosity and human survival. When these elements of human nature are being denied, wholly, severally or individually, less than positive human traits are the outcome. It is my wish and hope that my reasonings on a variety of subjects will provide the readers of this blog with personal and public insights. My only motive is to provide a forum for advancing enlightenment. Carl Clark.
Friday, March 2, 2012
We are only as strong as our weakest link (#1127)
The importance of the one can never be undervalued. There is always one thing done by one person that has some profound effect on what reality becomes. That is why it is always necessary to do the right thing whenever possible. It may just be your turn to set the destiny of humanity on course, hopefully, a correct course. I know, how can one person who is insignificant in the big picture of life make any difference at all? That is the question, how! It seems that insignificance is not the determining factor. Many have come out of nowhere to become the face of change most advantageous to us at the time. No one has a lock on being the next person to changing our lives. But to make sure we are ready to become that person, we must prepare and live our lives like we are going to be that change. Regardless of whether we do succeed at changing history, our lives will have affected others around us and if the positive vibe of who we are/were affects them to be the same then subtly we have been in the loop of keeping the possibility of change moving forward. If the weakest link is left unattended, then a break in our species progress becomes even greater. That is something we can all be a part of, not letting our fellow human travelers go untended. I look at the way Ants work together to support and build their colonies and I know we are even better in doing so because we are more enlightened than a group of Ants. Certainly we must prove it but we have greater abilities and advantages, so why can't we perform at a greater functionality than a group of Ants? It seems that we have lost our sense of and vision for community as a priority. That is to our detriment and changing that by each of us being ready to be the next great change for humanity is a great place to start.
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