Skip to main content

Quote of the Week

Do not be too moral. You may cheat yourself out of much life so. Aim above morality. Be not simply good; be good for something. -Henry David Thoreau

First off...  Quote of the Week is a new exciting feature here, hoping to play on the wisdom of our elders.  Thoreau has always been a huge influence on me so I can think of no one more apropos than he to start this.


I have been thinking lately how much our world could do if we were better people.  I am realistic with this.  We need less glamorous professions (accountants, sanitation workers) to make this world work.  But imagine if all those people who committed themselves to lowly pursuits, either as thieves or drug dealers, decided that despite their own hardships, they would help others.  In this, I hope, they may help themselves.


Look at what Old Henry is saying here:


  • "Do not be too moral."
    We don't need to judge others .  
  • "You may cheat yourself out of much life so."
    If we waste out of time concerned with gossip or condemnation, we are letting our time slip by.  For all those hours people spend talking or self righteously casting out others, others could be fed in soup kitchens or streets could be cleaned.
  • "Aim above morality."
    I think too often we focus on what the person is and not their potential.  I met a stripper once who was paying her way through college so she could be a nurse.  Many would look at a stripper and say that she's worthless, probably assume she's a drug addict, and confidently declare she will never be more than that.  Look passed what that person is now.  If they could be removed from that situation, they have the capacity for much more.
  • " Be not simply good; be good for something." We could all go to church on Sunday and work hard honest lives. There is nothing wrong with that. Thoreau is encouraging us to go beyond it though. If you have the skills or talents that you can lend elsewhere, do so. I'm certainly a better writer than a plumber so I would rather encourage others through word. If you're a better plumber, help build a Habitat for Humanity house. You will be changing someone's life in the process.


I'm curious what other people think.  This is my own interpretation and probably out of context to what Thoreau was writing about.  However, I'm sure someone else will have some helpful insight as well.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Drolet HT-2000 Extra Large Wood Stove

Drolet HT-2000 Since our old Blaze King bit the dust, we replaced it with the Drolet HT-2000.  It was a special order from Menards for $1099.  Wait and watch carefully, you can grab it with the 11% rebate.  Its free shipping to the store.  Otherwise, you're looking at a couple hundred in shipping fees to your home.  I also ordered the blower for $100.  Drolet will send a 25% off coupon after registering the warranty so it might be worthwhile waiting to order the blower.

Husqvarna 460 Rancher Chain Saw

When your 450 isn't big enough, get the 460.  Its the biggest non commercial saw that Husqvarna sells. I'm still really happy with my 450 but I added the 460 to the fleet when the 450 needed repairs.  The 450 was quite literally pouring oil out the bottom. The 460 has a few advantages though.  It has 3/8" pitch chain versus the 450 has 0.325".  That is a common pitch and it can take a little bigger bite than the 0.325.  The larger engine offers more power and the longer bar (24") allows for bigger cuts and easier limbing work. I also made the mistake of purchasing my 450 from a big box store.  While there's nothing exactly wrong with that, the local dealer was the same price and far more helpful when picking out a saw.

How to Make Fedora Look Like Ubuntu

  Ubuntu is known for its theming and Unity-esque appearance.  Fedora's theme has improved over the years, but I still largely prefer the appearance of Ubuntu.  It has a certain Mac like modern look to it and the Ubuntu font is among the best available.  To make Fedora look like Ubuntu, you can follow these steps: Open a terminal and run: sudo dnf install gnome-shell-yaru Enable the Yaru theme in GnomeTweaks. Install Tweaks first if needed. sudo dnf install gnome-tweaks Go to the "Appearance" tab and select the Yaru theme for the Shell, Icons, and Cursor. Install Gogh for Terminal Theme Install Gogh from GitHub: sh git clone https://github.com/Gogh-Co/Gogh.git cd Gogh ./install.sh Select the "Clone of Ubuntu" profile for your terminal: gogh clone ubuntu Apply the theme: gogh apply ubuntu Install Ubuntu Fonts : Download the Ubuntu font family from Google Fonts. Copy the font files to the fonts directory: sudo ...