"Act From the Heart"
"Act From the Heart" is an inspiring article about being passionate in service. The article starts by showing the difference between identifying a problem and solving a problem. Most of the worlds problems have been identified, but they get little more than sympathy. A problem cannot be solved until someone steps up and acts upon it. The article says the key to solving a problem is dividing the solution into two parts-"look for ways that not only relieve the immediate suffering but also go to the root of the problem"(158). The key to making a real impact on the problem is to be passionate about a certain problem or at least a certain aspect of it. When someone acts with true compassion, or "from the heart", the person can make a genuine difference toward solving a problem. The article uses specific examples, such as former president Jimmy Carter and his wife in their efforts with Habitat for Humanity. The Carters found a problem they not only truly cared about, but enjoyed the work and its benefits.
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You're right about so many problems getting little more than sympathy.
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