Keep the bigger picture in mind

By Donald Fish, Decorah

History is not simple, but it gives us experience from which to learn. Humans have long searched for gods. The gods we have chosen, be they profits or observers of nature, keep giving us wisdom that we’re all in this together and should love our neighbors, our enemies, and work toward cooperation. Life, including humans, is also desperate to survive. We are easily afraid of war, losing our place, losing our community, being hungry and crowded out. Unresolved fear and trauma lead to revenge and hate unless we “work things out” in our communities and global relationships. Wars in the world and hateful polarization make us more afraid. We tend to put our energy and thinking to protection and revenge rather than cooperative win/win solutions. The checks and balances and separation of church and state we have built into our government are there to ensure we have opportunities to build cooperation. If we want to continue a representative democratic government for all the people, we need to talk and listen respectfully to each other. Our systems of morality and government may not be perfect, but it can help us work it out. I challenge us to keep this bigger picture in mind as we elect representatives to aid us in working together.

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