STOP AND THINK – Nobody can afford to look round and to wait for somebody else to do what he is loath to do himself. (Carl G. Jung, 20th century Swiss psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology)

When we see things that need to change, we often say, “Somebody ought to do something about that.” “It’s the government’s responsibility.” But Jung suggests, “As any change must begin somewhere, it is the single individual who will experience it and carry it through.” Instead of looking for someone else to do it, maybe we should ask, “What can I do about it?”

Anyone who knows to do good and doesn’t do it, sins. (James 4:17)