Sunday, August 28, 2011

Love, hope, and optimism...a recipe, for something very, very good.

Pensive moments by Lock 21, Peterborough, Ontario.
Love is better than anger.
Hope is better than fear.
Optimism is better than despair.
So let us be loving, hopeful, and optimistic.
And we'll change the world.

- J.G. Layton

We went for a long walk the other night. On this occasion, we took some time to sit pensively by the quiet waters leading into Lock 21. The last "transfer" of the day had been completed and the highest hydraulic lift lock in the world, a majestic marvel of engineering, awaited the peacefulness of the coming night. As the sun began to set, the waterway reflected the sky, the trees, and the handiwork of skilled labourers, over a century ago. 


We thought about "Jack's" words, written shortly before he died last week. We didn't know Jack personally, but it was impossible these past years not to be touched by his warmth, his energy, his enthusiasm, and his passion for social justice. He was a different kind of politician from the usual caricature. He believed we can change the world - simply because that's the right thing to do. So many struggle with so much, and he believed that it shouldn't be that way. He was a "man for others" - most especially, those that society allows to fall "between the cracks".


The expressions of affection these past days, from people of every political stripe, would suggest that it is love, hope, and optimism...qualities of selfless living, that would, indeed, change the world.


Thanks for the reminder, Jack, and for the inspiration of your actions.


The Honourable John Gilbert (Jack) Layton was a Canadian politician and Leader of the Official Opposition. He died of cancer last week, at age 61.

4 comments:

  1. Jack's words are wonderful. And we truly can change the world....it is really a matter of if we will.If we each change our ways, even if just a little, live Jack's words, this world will be a better place for all.

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  2. Thanks for that, Anon. You're right, it's ourselves that we need to work on - that's where it all begins. D.

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  3. Best prime minister we never had.

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  4. It's difficult not to wonder...what might have been, isn't it. Thanks Lee. D.

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