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Blogger Chiu ChunLing said...

The key to all effective thinking is that it is about action.

The problem is that doing "the right thing" because you have been told to do it without thinking about why it is right is only useful in the world, it is of no use in eternity. Our life is a period of instruction, a school of discerning divine principles of action. If we only do what we are told, we're like students who get through their exams by memorizing the answer keys...except that we've no confidence that it was the answer key for the test we take.

There is no eternal merit in doing the right thing unless you're able to understand why it is right well enough to discern whether it is still right in a different situation. Bureaucracy illustrates this horribly, thoughtlessly applying the "approved" answer to different situations produces nothing but an endless stream of outrages against common decency. Our aim in life is not to become eternal bureaucrats who mindlessly recite from a sheet of rules adapted to a particular situation we'll never see again.

Nor are bureaucrats honestly doing so, they decide what they want to do like anyone else, then look to see if there is a rule that can be twisted to 'justify' it. That's all we're doing when we avoid thinking deeply and profoundly about what is right.

25 September 2018 at 19:04