I first posted this 2-1/2 years ago. I share this again
today in honor of John Lewis. — Molly
The Wisdom, Integrity, and Courage of John Lewis
If you see something that is not right, not fair, not
just, you have a moral obligation to do something about it.
I believe in freedom of speech, but I
also believe that we have an obligation to condemn speech that is racist,
bigoted, anti-Semitic, or hateful.
You are a light. You are the light.
Never let anyone—any person or any force—dampen, dim or diminish your light.
Study the path of others to make your way easier and more abundant. Lean toward
the whispers of your own heart, discover the universal truth, and follow its
dictates. […] Release the need to hate, to harbor division, and the enticement
of revenge. Release all bitterness. Hold only love, only peace in your heart,
knowing that the battle of good to overcome evil is already won. Choose confrontation
wisely, but when it is your time don't be afraid to stand up, speak up, and
speak out against injustice. And if you follow your truth down road to peace
and the affirmation of love, if you shine like a beacon for all to see, then
the poetry of all the great dreamers and philosophers is yours to manifest in a
nation, a world community, and a Beloved Community that is finally at peace
with itself.
Take a long, hard look down the road
you will have to travel once you have made a commitment to work for change.
Know that this transformation will not happen right away. Change often takes
time. It rarely happens all at once. In the movement, we didn't know how
history would play itself out. When we were getting arrested and waiting in
jail or standing in unmovable lines on the courthouse steps, we didn’t know
what would happen, but we knew it had to happen.
Use the words of the movement to pace yourself. We used to say that ours is not the struggle of one day, one week, or one year. Ours is not the struggle of one judicial appointment or presidential term. Ours is the struggle of a lifetime, or maybe even many lifetimes, and each one of us in every generation must do our part. And if we believe in the change we seek, then it is easy to commit to doing all we can, because the responsibility is ours alone to build a better society and a more peaceful world.
Use the words of the movement to pace yourself. We used to say that ours is not the struggle of one day, one week, or one year. Ours is not the struggle of one judicial appointment or presidential term. Ours is the struggle of a lifetime, or maybe even many lifetimes, and each one of us in every generation must do our part. And if we believe in the change we seek, then it is easy to commit to doing all we can, because the responsibility is ours alone to build a better society and a more peaceful world.
Every generation leaves behind a
legacy. What that legacy will be is determined by the people of that
generation. What legacy do you want to leave behind?
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