Week 02: Become the Change You Wish To See
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Summary
of the main ideas and topics of the week.
This week's lessons thought
me to really search for my talents and gifts in order to be at the service of
mankind. For that, some of us are gifted to become effective social entrepreneurs
whiles others are not. But as human beings, we need everyone’s participation
in building a new society, becoming the answer to our global problems through
our actions.
The topic “What is your
calling” made me gained new insight by explaining what Martin Luther King
expressed as a definition of work
which is for him “How we participate in God’s providence toward His children”.
That is the aim of work, to share our ability in the development of our
society. We don’t have to work for money only, from time to time, I need to
volunteer as well to create a great impact. I have been taking children from
age 12 to 14 for the free computer at my house, and I can see how they love the
sessions and becoming more open to me which gives me an opportunity to share a
15 minutes spiritual thought with them. Connecting with these children is so
rewarding in heaven and helps me to make an impact in their lives.
“Social entrepreneurs are
individuals with innovative solutions to society’s most pressing social problems.
They are ambitious and persistent, tackling major social issues and offering
new ideas for wide-scale change.”
According to the Ballard center which motto is “do good better”, Social Innovation is something self-sustaining, is this idea of
scalability that you can bring it to a lot of people solves a problem then
adjust it at new locations.
In the book “How to change
the world”, Bornstein described a remarkable story of Rosa decided to help
where politicians failed to solve the problem of irrigation for the poor
farmers. The solution was to use electricity to get the water out of the ground
to cut the price of water which was high. For that, he uses Amaral’s
electrification approach used in a different location to be implemented to the
citizens of Palmares to solve the irrigation problem and was able to supply
electricity to thousands of households.
Micro-finance is an idea of
providing loans to poverty. This would help them have money to buy their own
materials to continue their ways of income but taking out a shady middle man
(bank interest) which increases the lifestyle of the society.
If
you exercise faith in the Lord, follow His spirit and seek to amplify your
gifts, you will be led gradually to a place where you are well equipped to
serve.
So perhaps the state of our hearts is as important as the tasks we do in determining
whether our work is true—and eternally—meaningful
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A response to a specific reading, video, or activity. For instance, did something spark interest, surprise, anger, inspire, or confuse you? Reference the specific reading, video, or activity. Add your thoughts, and explain your reaction.
As a social entrepreneur, I should strive to become a
person who thinks about solutions that can help others locally or
internationally. My focus though will aim to maximize profits, but empowering
people to move forward is the best way while making money. It will not make a
real sense to build a mansion in a village where people live under one dollar
a day and call yourself an effective entrepreneur. As we rise, we rise with our
community. You can make a profit and be involved in social innovation and be in
the middle and that is where we want to be.
“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Although
this quote is attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, he actually said: “In order for the
world to change, we first need to change. We should change our attitude toward
the reality we face. We need to make the first step in the change game. Our
savior Jesus Christ taught in Mark 8:36 For what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the
whole world, and lose his own soul? Change has to start within us.
· What
connections do you see between Jeffrey Thompson’s article, the Gospel, and
social innovation?
If we see “work” as a source to satisfy only our emotional desire, then we are having a wrong perspective of what life should be. Martin Luther King's explanation about considering work as a calling, a way to render service to mankind is to be the best way to look at the word “work”. Understanding it this way develops a sense of love for what we doing and brings joy to everyone around us.
As we work with people, we
need to pray for them as well (Alma 34:20). Even if we are not shepherds by
trade, we all tend professional flocks, and He is mindful of them. Knowing that
we need not be quite so anxious about our calling in life. In this
article, we learn that trying to think about our life’s work without anxiety
involved will prove to be much more rewarding, paired with prayer.
Martin Luther believed that
any type of work could be a calling, so long as it rendered service to
mankind. So the very roots of the idea of a professional calling are
distinctly religious. Ironically, the world still embraces the notion of a
professional calling, but it has almost entirely abandoned the spiritual roots
of the idea. Lucky for us we have another perspective.
In fact, finding our
calling in life involves the same process as discovering our spiritual gifts.
Elder Robert D. Hales has provided some insight into this process: “To find the gifts we have been given, we
must pray and fast. . . . I urge you each to discover your gifts and to seek
after those that will bring direction to your life’s work and that will further
the work of heaven.”
Social innovation is about
finding ourselves. Our Heavenly Father knows the gifts and talents we have. He
can help us find them and for that, we need to pray and even fast to recognize
them.
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