Author’s program note. Have you ever felt that the problems of our
muddled planet are too much for you… that you’d like your brief span on
our bit of terra firma to matter… but can’t imagine how to get started?
In short, have you despaired… about your power, your abilities, your
significance… about the future of our 3rd rock from the Sun… about
making a difference that will last and make you proud?
Let me tell you this, fellow pilgrim, every single good person on
Spaceship Earth has these thoughts; you wouldn’t be the sentient soul
you are if you didn’t burn the midnight oil pondering these great
questions of our species and its impact.
If you truly want to make that vital difference, then you will read
this timely article and read it again… because it makes clear and in
necessary detail just what awe-inspiring power you have at your
immediate disposal… and how to use it, over and over again, with ever
growing experience and impact; a power that no Caesar ever had… no grave
thinker… no nimble statesman… no dedicated man or woman of any kind (no
matter how bold and innovative)… until the Internet came along and gave
you — you — the power to change… to motivate… to chide… to encourage …
to uplift… to censure… to rethink and to re-examine… to educate… to
cherish… to bring kindred spirits together… and lighten their labors
whilst singing their praises.
You — you — wherever you are on this fast-spinning sphere, can alter
the course of events, scrutinize and reshape the present, transform the
future, enhance anything, enrich everything, place nefarious and heinous
deeds under the most stark and unremitting light… whilst bringing to
widespread public notice good thoughts, good deeds, good actions of
every kind from every quarter and source.
All this and more is inherent in what we call a blog…and you have
trod this world at just the right time… a time every reformer, redeemer,
and revolutionary of the past envies you — you — for you possess what
they could never even dream of whatever their station, intellect, or
influence.
Commit.
First, commit and re-commit yourself to making a difference…not
merely thinking of doing so, but actually pledging yourself to do so.
When I was a young man thinking often about and baffled by my future, my
mother offered me a salient piece of advice I have not only recalled
from time to time… but crafted my life by: commit yourself, she said, to
a cause that’s bigger than you are, a cause that will need every skill
you may master and all your imagination, energy, and the full measure of
your heart, above all your heart.
This is a worthy objective for a life… though it never ceases to
challenge and make demands which can sometimes seem too great, too
exhausting, too strenuous. However, you will never know who you are
unless you set such a rigorous pace and objective; for the grand goal
and how you handle it make clear beyond question and cavil who you are…
Just one little candle.
Every great deed, every worthy thought, every beneficial action of
every kind has begun with one step. Instead of being oppressed by all
there is to do, instead be glad and comforted by the fact that you have
the power now to begin… for as we say in New England, “well begun is
half done.”
Begin by saying, writing down and carrying with you at all times, the
first four lines from the song “One Little Candle”. You can find it in
any search engine.
“It is better to light just one little candle Than to stumble in the
dark Better far that you light just one little candle, All you need is a
tiny spark.”
(Music George Mysels, Lyrics Joseph Maloy Roach. Published 1952.)
Bully pulpit, not cliche, dross, drivel.
The term bully pulpit was coined by President Theodore Roosevelt, who
referred to the White House as a powerful platform for advocating a
progressive agenda. In his day only presidents and other holders of high
offices had this power… but that is true no longer. You — you — have at
your immediate disposal powers and the potential for change, influence,
and impact greater even than the man who coined the phrase and used it
to effect the broadest possible results.
Unfortunately, some blog publishers are unclear on their mission and
thus regularly publish material that is second-rate, old-hat, badly
written, verbiage that would be better trashed than recycled through
endless editions. Instead be clear on this: the material you publish
must be worthy of a blog’s potential and your ability to live up to it.
That is every word, every sentence, every paragraph, every page must
adhere to the highest possible standards, or else the whole enterprise
is pointless, derisory, infra dig. And that result will never do… nor
will it help you reach your goal of influencing the maximum number of
people on this planet and so effecting meaningful change.
Celebrate, sustain, advance the underdog.
People of power, means, access, influence and position have
absolutely no need for your services. They already occupy every
significant place on Earth and the benefits and emoluments pertaining
thereunto. Your task, to be worth the doing, must be to be clear on what
you should be doing… who you should be supporting… and who scrutinizing
and holding accountable. In other words, the best use of your blog is
to support the underdog in any and every way at your empowered disposal.
The world is full of the dispossessed, the disenfranchised, the
desperate, the down trodden, the disappeared, the destitute. They are
legion as are their stories of alienation, injustice, abuse; all too
often thrust aside, deferred, buried, belittled, unregarded, distorted,
dismissed.
Which is where you, your commitment, your blog, that bully pulpit,
come in. In a world of such unending outrages, your task is clear and
crucial, for all there will be days when it seems overwhelming.
Remember this, to have the power to effect good and to fail to use it
regularly, pointedly, thoroughly is not merely an error, but
dereliction, sacrilege, incomprehensible, immoral.
Thus, vow to set your blog on the path of unremitting reform. It will
demand everything you’ve got with results unpredictable and never
final. But this is God’s work… and so it must be done… and why not by
you and the blog that can touch and transform all? For, after all, you
yourself are the one little candle that must be lit, that you may stand
out in bold radiance, a beacon of hope for all the world and all who
need you so.
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