The Best We Can Do IS The Best We Can Do
I see and read the news about the tsunami in Japan and I am overwhelmed.
It's hard to believe.
How can there be THAT much devastation? How can there be that much loss?
And how can this NOT be the first--and last--time we have witnessed such a catastrophe?
It's just not right.
How do you find joy in daily life when you know others are experiencing such pain?
Ugh. That's such a BIG question for me.
Can I really be thinking about taking my kids to the movies when I know that a mother half-way around the world is searching frantically for her children after a natural dissaster?
How can life be both beautiful and awful?
How do we live amidst the chaos?
And I mean really LIVE.
Well, I'm not a psychologist, but I play one on my blog . . .
and as I've thought about this question the last 72+ hours, I've come to a kind of answer for myself:
I think the best thing we can do is appreciate our lives and enjoy the good that comes to us every day.
And then, when something like this happens and we are capable of doing SOMETHING (donations, service, prayers), then it's our responsibility to do it.
The best we can do IS the best we can do.