This is one of my favorite things about Andor: the layers of reflection and application they placed into a beloved story and universe. I'm reminded as I reflect on both story and reality of the misattribute quote, but proper sentiment "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." How will history find us during times such as these? Which role will I play? Which role do I desire to be? Even perhaps where is God working in the midst of these times and where are we called as communities of faith to be present? And where am I individually called to play a role in a larger story for such a time as this? Great thoughts and a challenging perspectives. He who has ears to hear, let him hear...
While I don't think I'm worthy of any of these as a title, I think I tend toward the Hidden Strategist and Visionary Idealist in my own inclinations. How about you?
This is one of my favorite things about Andor: the layers of reflection and application they placed into a beloved story and universe. I'm reminded as I reflect on both story and reality of the misattribute quote, but proper sentiment "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." How will history find us during times such as these? Which role will I play? Which role do I desire to be? Even perhaps where is God working in the midst of these times and where are we called as communities of faith to be present? And where am I individually called to play a role in a larger story for such a time as this? Great thoughts and a challenging perspectives. He who has ears to hear, let him hear...
So well said, Will. Inaction is, at times, it's own complicity. Great thinking.
While I don't think I'm worthy of any of these as a title, I think I tend toward the Hidden Strategist and Visionary Idealist in my own inclinations. How about you?