What does ‘building goodness’ mean? It means working for a more humane world. For a more habitable present and a brighter future. And we can start by reaching out to our neighbours. From feeling their life as if it were our own. We must observe their wounds with participation. Take care of them.
| | Looking at bullying in the face
What does ‘building goodness’ mean? It means working for a more humane world. For a more habitable present and a brighter future. And we can start by reaching out to our neighbours. From feeling their life as if it were our own. We must observe their wounds with participation. Take care of them. But working for a better world also means looking into the face of collective wounds: social, cultural. The common and great ones, painfully shared. It means offering one's own contribution, small or large, to heal these wounds. The wellbeing of the community depends on it.
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