Is Doing Good Good Enough?

Posted by Laura Otten, Ph.D., Director on March 20th, 2008 in Thoughts & Commentary

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I’m taking advantage of the fact that today is Good Friday to talk about good—not in a religious context, but in the context of its meaning as virtuous, right, commendable. 

Goodness seems to come in all shapes and sizes in our society. It comes in writing the large check and in dropping a few coins in the donation box at the check-out counter. It comes in volunteering once a year on a special day and in a once a week commitment of several hours for a tutoring session, or dropping in on an elderly or disabled neighbor. And it comes in choosing to work for a wage in the sector that is thought to do good. Each of these is an example of doing good, for an individual, our community, our society. All of this is wonderful, and none of it is enough.

As a society, are we doing enough to encourage all people to give of their time and their dollars to do good?

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