It’s
all about feeling good. In years past, folks would go to church and sit
patiently for one hour, contribute a few dollars, and come away feeling
good. This was their total commitment.
Today,
in our nano-world, many of the wealthy football players have the same need – to
feel good. Their obligation is to kneel patiently
in their preferred church, the playing field, for three minutes of the national
anthem. They feel good, and maybe the
boo’s make them feel a sacrifice has been made.
Our
nano-world of sound bites, quick jabs, and instant commitment pervades within
the Hollywood elite, students, many news wonks, and now sports. They commit a few minutes,
perhaps an hour, coming away feeling good they have done something of value. This nano-goodness
is enough for them.
In
contrast… The first responders in recent hurricanes, the physicians traveling
to disaster areas, and those few missionaries that commit days, weeks, and even
lifetimes to helping others actually do something. They have the right to feel good. For them, nano-goodness is not nearly enough.
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