jackson weather: 55f (13c)

home > Columns > Good> editorial

[Editorial] Fend Off the Alligators


July 1, 2009

When hungry alligators surround you, so the joke goes, you might forget that your objective is to drain the swamp.

When you’re worried about paying the light bill, the rent and whether you can put food on the table, it’s easy to get sucked into a vortex of fear. It’s natural to protect yourself from further harm, and it’s natural to find others to blame. But living in fear has consequences, and one of the inevitable casualties of economic crisis is hope.

As difficult as it might be, when you’re in the depths of your own hopelessness, it’s exactly the time to try and remember who you are. It’s the perfect time to count your blessings and reach out to those less fortunate. A simple act of kindness can begin to put things back into perspective, alleviating the fear that is so deadly to our city’s and the planet’s well being.

Harvey Johnson Jr. recognized the dynamic when he spoke to Ward 5 residents last week. Poverty and crime are inextricably connected, he said. With a quarter of Jacksonians living in poverty, the city can’t simply focus on crime and ignore the poverty lying just under the rug of economic prosperity and growth. The city, Johnson indicated, has to do its part to put people to work.

We think Johnson is on the right track. Hopelessness, borne of poverty and ignorance, is a problem in Jackson, as it is wherever the two conditions exist. It’s an issue we asked Johnson about prior to the Democratic primaries, and his response was one of the reasons we endorsed him.

So what can one ordinary citizen do? Take your pick. With the amounts of misery in the world, you don’t need to do a lot of searching to find a way to make a difference. People just need to open their eyes to see where a bit of understanding and compassion can help.

The wonderful thing about kindness is that you can direct it at anyone or anything. If your heart breaks for kittens and puppies, go spend an afternoon helping out at a shelter. If it breaks for the environment, go weed a community garden, pick up litter or help in the office of a non-profit like the Nature Conservancy.

If listening to a child trying to mumble his or her way through a complete sentence sends you over the edge, find a way to be a tutor.

Doing good—whether through random acts of kindness or through major commitment to a cause—is never a waste of time. It might take a little more effort in troubled times, but the rewards—fending off those alligators even a little bit—far outweigh the costs.

Another way to do good awaits at Jackpedia.com. You can find organizations there that need your help—or add your own!

 
posted by on 07/01/09 at 02:40 PM. [printer version]    Share |

COMMENTS

 

You are not logged-in. To post a comment, you must be a registered user and logged in. Click here to register or click here to login.

:: recentcomments
Nov 20, 2009 | 06:37 PM
[Editor's Note] Love Thy Neighbor
Izzy: it's not enough to just study something - at some point you have to act. Systematic exclusion can be read as hatred, even when those involved in it do not feel it to be that. This is ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 06:37 PM
[Editor's Note] Love Thy Neighbor
J.T.: Wintrhop, your last sentence "I don't want a small and manageable God. I prefer one that I can't fully understand." bears out that we each have perceptions of God. And, when the ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 06:03 PM
[Editor's Note] Love Thy Neighbor
Wintrhop Sargent: Funny you should mention the gender issue of a deity. I was at lunch with a St. Andrews priest one time and a very conservative member of the Cathedral came to our table ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 05:37 PM
[Editor's Note] Love Thy Neighbor
Izzy: I wouldn't be too sure your church doesn't preach hate if your liturgy is not gender-inclusive. Think about it - is God really a "He" or a "Father"? Those are some images or visions of ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 03:35 PM
Barbour Wants to Merge State's Black Universities
baquan2000: Goldenae - you pointed out a key element in your post, "the point is that he would even suggest such a thing. And the sad part is that from the polls, the people ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 03:15 PM
[Doyle] From Dixie, With Love
amoderatemississippian : check out the following link: http://www.oxfordeag le.com/news2.html It does appear, by the article written today, that possibly a sizeable portion of the student body ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 02:55 PM
[Editor's Note] Love Thy Neighbor
Wintrhop Sargent: WMartin - At the church I attend, St. Andrew's Cathedral, there is no teaching or preaching about hate (unless you include the teaching and preaching AGAINST hate). I'm ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 02:10 PM
[Doyle] From Dixie, With Love
ladd: A fail-safe principle I've always sworn by: If the Kluckers agree with me about something, I need to rethink it.
Nov 20, 2009 | 01:39 PM
[Doyle] From Dixie, With Love
Goldenae: I would truly be ashamed of myself if I looked at life and others the way the some people do. Some folks can not put themselves in another person's shoes to save their lives. It is ...
Nov 20, 2009 | 01:27 PM
Barbour Wants to Merge State's Black Universities
Goldenae: Why is it so hard to understand that regardless of what we would like to think, there are different standards. That is quite obvious in Barbour's suggestion of ...
 


view "flip" version of this week's issue

 

Guests online: 54
Logged-in members: 0
Anonymous members: 0
Elapsed time: 1.3725
The most number of visitors ever was 920 at once on 04/28/2009

 

© Jackson Free Press, Inc. - portions of code by CC with EE.
phone: 601-362-6121 (ext 11 sales, ext 16 editorial, ext 17 publisher)
fax: 601-510-9019 * P.O. Box 5067 * Jackson, MS * 39296