What Can One Person Do?
April 28, 2008 "In the face of war, social injustice, religious conflict, corporate greed, what difference can one person make? Why should one person even try to make a difference? The odds are so overwhelming. It's pointless."
Frankly, that doesn't matter. We do what is right simply because that is what it is—right.
I don't refrain from striking another person because I expect that action will lead to the end of violence, but because not hitting another person is the right thing to do. I don't refrain from lying to my spouse because I think my actions will convince everyone to be honest, but because being truthful in any relationship is the right way to behave. I don't refrain from cheating a customer because I know he'll never find out and I don't like the color of his skin, but because treating all people equally and with respect is the right way to interact with others.
I refrain from wrongdoing because even if no one would have known of the wrong I did and even if my right actions have absolutely no effect on others, doing what I might have done would have simply been wrong.
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