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We spend so much time looking for answers these days. The economy, foreign policy, health care, war and peace, social justice. Family, career, faith, relationships, where to eat, Alabama's basketball coach, what movie to rent, etc.
But are we asking the right questions?
What are the right questions?
Are you happy?
ReplyDeleteDoes it feel good?
ReplyDeleteWho is John Galt?
ReplyDeleteWhere does that highway go to?
ReplyDeleteAre the people that this effecting better off because this happened? How many are harmed? How many are helped? Is that a trade worth making?
ReplyDeletePeople need to ask questions that make them feel uncomfortable.
ReplyDeleteThe right questions are dependent on time & place. One of the posts is a good general rule, I think: what are the impacts of my action(s) & statement(s)?
ReplyDeleteAt the risk of sounding campy...."What would Jesus do?"
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