For example, when we neglect to recycle, speak up, vote, or help somebody in immediate need, we are denying ourselves the opportunity to be an agent for positive change. Instead, we are enabling a particular course to continue unchallenged, picking up speed even as it goes along. By holding the belief that our actions don’t make much of a difference, we may find that we often tend to forego opportunities for involvement. Alternatively, if we see ourselves as important participants in an ever-evolving world, we may feel more inspired to contribute our unique perspective and gifts to a situation.
It is wise to be somewhat selective about how and where we are using
our energy in order to keep ourselves from becoming scattered. Not every
cause or action is appropriate for every person. When a situation
catches our attention, however, and speaks to our heart, it is important
that we honor our impulse to help and take the action that feels right
for us. It may be offering a kind word to a friend, giving resources to
people in need, or just taking responsibility for our own behavior. By
doing what we can, when we can, we add positive energy to our world. And
sometimes, it may be our one contribution that makes all the
difference. (Daily OM)