Love Your Neighbor


"And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The Second is this: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other commandment great than these" Mark 12:30-31

I am 99.9% convinced that if "we the people" spent more of our time loving our neighbors versus trying to change things that are nearly out of our control (I have a few in mind if you want to ask me about them. We are all guilty.) we would:

1. See more positive results
2. Develop stronger communities
3. See the needy's needs met better, faster, and more genuinely
4. See personal accountability go up
5. See violence go down
6. See overall quality of life skyrocket

If you grew up like I did, you were taught to plan ahead by thinking at a higher level, and knowing how do get down into the weeds when you need to. I think the best approach to making Chicago (and other hurting areas, even the entire US) a better place to live is by building from the ground up, or from the weeds. Be a neighbor, be a mentor, coach a team, have people over for dinner, share your values, listen to other's values, have a bonfire, generate genuine relationships with people around you, do life together, love your neighbor as yourself and ultimately BE THERE. Very few can influence an entire organization, but everyone can influence their neighbor.

For betterment's sake, we must humble ourselves and learn to serve the people around us, and not expect others to do so. Be the hands of change, there are already plenty of brains. Anyways, what is the point of doing anything if it's not rooted in love? Everything else is temporary...

“You don't need a plan; you just need to be present.” - Bob Goff

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