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Reform Culture & Society
Do We Need Reformation?That's a good question. What would the world be like without people that were determined to change it? Not all changes are good, and even good changes usually have some setbacks attached to them. But since we aren't all like Buddha and don't just sit around peaceably all day; since things go wrong and people are selfish and hurt one another, we need heroes to try to make things right. How much change needs to be made, and in what ways are very difficult questions. Some people see the problems around them and want to change everything. They are never satisfied because the world isn't perfect, and they think that continually tinkering with it will improve things. Others realize that change doesn't necessarily mean improvement but always means risks and the consumption of valuable energy and resources. They prefer to leave things alone until they become serious problems. Sometimes reformations have been much too hasty, sometimes they've come much too late. Sometimes they came at the right time but had the wrong outcome. And sometimes, at least from the perspective of the optimists, things seem to have turned out right. There is always great risk involved, since we never know what the consequences of such determined and desperate actions will be.Certainly, there are many problems in the world, and lots of things that need to be changed. Far more than we will ever be able to. I think, therefore, that the most important questions to ask when selecting a cause are their priorities and how capable we are of making a positive change; what our resources and abilities are and how likely it is that they will work to our success. In order to be most effective in improving the world, we must consider these things. We have to pick our battles very carefully. Reformation isn't a whimsical thing: we don't do much good running around like a chicken with its head cut off. It takes a lot of deep and careful study, pondering and planning, since these situations are usually very sensitive and delicate. Table of Contents:
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