Thought for the Day 10/21/2022
Friday Tale - Grocery Carts
A father asked
his son after grocery shopping to return their cart to the retrieval area.
Although it would have taken only a minute, the son protested.
"C'mon,
Dad," he said, "There are carts all over the lot. None of those
people returned theirs. No one expects them to."
Then
Mom chimed in. "For heaven's sake, they pay people to collect the carts.
Returning one more won't change the history of the world. Let's just
go."
Dad
was about to surrender when he saw an elderly couple walking together to return
their cart. After a moment, he said to his son, "We're not responsible for
what other people do, but we are responsible for what we do. There are two
kinds of people: those who put their carts away and those who don't. We put our
carts away because that's the kind of people we are."
~ John
William Smith
This
story isn't just about grocery carts. It's about doing the right thing in a
world that seems to promote rationalizations and excuses that demean or
trivialize simple acts of virtue. There are two kinds of people: those who find
the strength to do what they ought to and those who find excuses not to.
People
of character do the right thing even if no one else does, not because they
think it will change the world, but because they refuse to be changed by the
world.
I'm
not saying people who don't return their shopping carts are moral felons, but
there is a lot to admire in people who have such a strong sense of decency and
responsibility that they put principles above convenience.
~
Michael Josephson
Only, let each one live
the life which the Lord assigned him, and to which God has called him, for each
person is unique and is accountable for his choices and conduct, let him walk
in this way.
~ 1 Corinthians 7:17 (Amplified)
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