For Starters, Do No Harm
#DoNoHarm
It's a simple enough tenet.
It's an easy expression of a major aspect of what it means to love one another.
It's a basic understanding that we have some responsibility for how our actions have an impact beyond ourselves.
Do no harm.
No harm.
None.
That means I have to calculate things like collateral damage.
It means I must take into consideration secondary complications, aftereffects, consequences I may not have yet considered.
No, #DoNoHarm can end up getting a bit more complicated as we take a longer term look at the ripples extending from our actions or inaction.
Love makes doing no harm a principle not to be violated.
It means there are no justifications for harm.
Harm is not loving.
Harm violates love.
Maybe it’s just looking for a short-cut.
It’s still harm.
It’s still not love.
Love seeks a better way.
There has to be a better way.
There is a better way.
It’s not that difficult.
It just means making the needs and welfare of others a higher priority than being thoughtless.
Do no harm.
It’s not the end-all-be-all, but it’s a starting place for a whole lot of good.
It's a simple enough tenet.
It's an easy expression of a major aspect of what it means to love one another.
It's a basic understanding that we have some responsibility for how our actions have an impact beyond ourselves.
Do no harm.
No harm.
None.
That means I have to calculate things like collateral damage.
It means I must take into consideration secondary complications, aftereffects, consequences I may not have yet considered.
No, #DoNoHarm can end up getting a bit more complicated as we take a longer term look at the ripples extending from our actions or inaction.
Love makes doing no harm a principle not to be violated.
It means there are no justifications for harm.
Harm is not loving.
Harm violates love.
Maybe it’s just looking for a short-cut.
It’s still harm.
It’s still not love.
Love seeks a better way.
There has to be a better way.
There is a better way.
It’s not that difficult.
It just means making the needs and welfare of others a higher priority than being thoughtless.
Do no harm.
It’s not the end-all-be-all, but it’s a starting place for a whole lot of good.
— ©Copyright 2022, Christopher B. Harbin
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