Elisabeth

Elisabeth

tirsdag 10. november 2015

So wake me up (before) it’s all over!



« … grant me the strength to accept the things I can’t do anything about, have courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference» (Francis of Assisi).

It can be hard to accept that some things can’t be “fixed”, if you experience something unfair.
If someone treats you or other bad it can be hard to let go of it. 
In addition, it can be difficult to dare to change the things you can actually do something about. The easiest resort can also be to stay silent or pull away, but there is no always a good solution. Some things that irritates and bothers me are "weathervane’s" (værhaner). They turn the way the wind blows. So people who always agree with the majority because they are too cowardly to stand up for what they really mean. Watching others being mistreated, or accept that they are badly treated themselves is not good.


«Remember, if the time should come when you have to make a choice between what is right and what is easy, remember what happened to a boy who was good, and kind, and brave, because he strayed across the path of [an evil leader]» (Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the goblet of fire, by J. K. Rowling).


The worst is perhaps when one is witnessing others being mistreated. To see injustice, and do nothing. 

«You must not sit in your snug home,
and say: That's sad, poor people!
You must not endure so very well,
the injustice that does not affect yourself!
I shout with my voice, the last breath,
you are not allowed to go and forget!»
(Arnulf Øverland 1936, You must not sleep).


It is also a challenge to distinguish between what one can do something about, and what you just have to let be as it is. It benefits no one to hold on to things that are impossible to change.

Therefore, I think these quotes are a great inspiration.  



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