Author Ann Rice once said: “Give
me a man or woman who has read a thousand books and you give me an
interesting companion. Give me a man or woman who has read perhaps three
and you give me a very dangerous enemy indeed."
How true.
As I observed the political campaigns and elections recently, I noticed a troubling trend of friends and countrymen falling victim to media manipulation. I watched as we created a new enemy in society---ourselves. We are turning on each other as a nation, as the enemy steadily and quietly attacks from within our own circles as our friends and family; our neighbors, schools, and communities obliviously descend in a death spiral downward towards a world of chaos and ruin. Liberty and freedom continue to be threatened as even our own election process has brought a resistance as people march to overthrow our newly elected president who has not even been given a chance to show his worth as our leader. We judge too quickly, as an ignorant crowd armed with pitchforks and torches to take down our republic.
These days we as Americans are obsessed with our health, and devote endless hours to maintaining our physical well being through exercise and nutrition. But it seems as our world becomes increasingly engulfed in the flames of hate and division on on the streets of our great nation and in social media in matters of social and political issues we have been severely neglecting the single most important segment of our health--our minds. How tragic for one of the greatest nations the world has ever known, that we have fallen victim to willful ignorance. Our minds are very complex as we all know, the thing is, we have to exercise them just the same as we do our bodies.
No matter how busy we claim to be as we move through our days, it is essential we always take time
to exercise our minds and read. Reading full books, full articles and
authors from a VARIETY of perspectives prevents one from becoming too
stuck in a mindset that promotes willful ignorance. Letting ourselves
become mesmerized by social media rhetoric and voicing only one
perspective stifles our objectivity and critical thought while rendering
us incapable of debating each other in a manner that is both
productive and meaningful. Some people choose only see what they want to
see, and it is creating a cult of ignorance, intolerance and
anti-intellectualism. (no matter if you consider yourself on the left or
the right of political and social issues) We owe it to our children and
young people to create a climate of love. People can love each other
and still disagree. You can share your views on society and still love
and respect those who do not agree with your values. It's true! No
matter how hard it is to love those who oppose your values, one has to
try because you will only drive others away from your perspective if you
don't' take time to listen to others. But this can only come through educating ourselves; and educating ourselves requires reading and honest discussion in the spirit of mutual respect. Through reading we learn to use our words in a manner that persuades and invites thoughtful debate.
Be careful with your words, don't
allow yourself to feed into the lies that divide and dominate our
culture today. Take time to read, study and contemplate. Then, armed with enlightenment and facts have the courage to step outside those "safe spaces" we have created for ourselves and others by interacting
with others who hold different values from your own. While it is challenging for
sure, it is possible. It takes guts..but who knows, you might find in the process a mind is
changed....be it theirs or yours.
Stay humble, hold fast to your deepest values, and don't be afraid to take a risk. Reach out to others, share your knowledge. In the end not one of us have cornered the market on
righteousness. Not a one. That privilege is held only by The One who
created us.
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