Speaking Up
If you see someone about to trip, or step into a puddle of water (or worse), we should speak up, shouldn’t we?
How much more should we warn those we care about before they make choices detrimental to their well being.
It doesn’t matter if we’re a lone voice echoing in the wind, or one of many marching in the street. We are responsible for the perspective we carry and vision that perspective informs.
We have to speak up.
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