Something shared this morning that resonated:
The transitoriness of our existence in no way makes it meaningless. But it does constitute our responsibleness; for everything hinges upon our realizing the essentially transitory possibilities…At any moment, man must decide, for better or for worse, what will be the monument of his existence.
- Viktor E. Frankl, Neurologist, Holocaust Survivor
Each of us, as individuals, does not actually choose whether we will change the world. Every life is connected with all of the others, and each life affects the whole as the impact of each action radiates outward. So we all change the world just by living our daily lives. The only choice we have in the matter is what the exact nature of our impact will be.
- David Dillard-Wright, PhD, professor, University of South Carolina
- Viktor E. Frankl, Neurologist, Holocaust Survivor
Each of us, as individuals, does not actually choose whether we will change the world. Every life is connected with all of the others, and each life affects the whole as the impact of each action radiates outward. So we all change the world just by living our daily lives. The only choice we have in the matter is what the exact nature of our impact will be.
- David Dillard-Wright, PhD, professor, University of South Carolina