What a powerful statement.
And yet, doing the wrong thing seems infinitely better than setting us back on the road to doing the right things.
Doing the wrong thing becomes a belief that to be sustained must be weighed against the problem of simply doing nothing.
The opposite of doing nothing should not be doing the wrong thing.
And yet, doing the wrong thing seems infinitely better than setting us back on the road to doing the right things.
Doing the wrong thing becomes a belief that to be sustained must be weighed against the problem of simply doing nothing.
The opposite of doing nothing should not be doing the wrong thing.
Powerful indeed--and what a brave, clear-sighted man, to resist the urge to rail and point and blame at individuals after the loss of his daughter.
ReplyDeleteI don't know where bereaved parents find that kind of courage. It's so much easier to rage against unkind fate even when the raging doesn't bring relief.