Collective Responsibility, Moral Dilemma, Caring Or Not

February 7, 2024

The Power of 3

Your Wednesday Wisdom!

7 February 2024

An Activity To Do / A Question To Consider / An Idea To Ponder

To Be More Of Your Real Self With Skill And Brilliantly Lead Others

Brought to you by Dave Levine
The Summit Partnership
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1 Activity To Do

This week…

 

Identify a recent time when you were faced with a moral dilemma.

 

Reflect on that time. Write down what your inner voice or conscience was saying to you and how you then dealt with the situation.

 

List the values that this situation touched on for you.

 

(Thanks to Chris R for the great conversation this week. Deep thinking!)

 

1 Question For You

This week ask yourself everyday…

“When might caring for others really help me? Yet, when might caring for others get in my way and hinder me?

How is this playing out in my relationships with those around me today?”

(Thanks Amy W for being so willing to embrace the ‘caring dilemma’)

 

1 Idea To Consider

This week consider this….

 

Life is like a big jigsaw puzzle, and each choice we make adds a piece. Our actions create a shared responsibility, shaping a masterpiece together.

 

What is the jigsaw you are making?  

 

Are you painting a picture of kindness and responsibility, or accidentally smudging the canvas?

 

An alternative consideration may be…

 

Are you a ‘drop’ or an ‘ocean’ based on this powerful quote.

 

“Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean.”  –  Ryunosuke Satoro

 

What are you…?

 

Consider the choices you make!

 

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Quote of The Week

He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”

 

Friedrich Nietzsche

 
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Dave

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