He was a star professor, classes had to be held in the biggest auditorium, and he repeated this point often. And I disagreed. So it stuck in this flighty head of mine. Then in my public health and psych nursing rotations, I saw he was right. Rarely in my 50 year career did I visit a "lazy" family. They were "disadvantaged" by a system designed to keep them there, or worse.
incredibly obvious, right??? and yet... so many people miss this completely. instead, they are busy blaming, judging and otherwise not supporting them. what a change we could experience in the world if we made this wise professor's ideas our policy! i'm so impressed and just love this, MaryPat!!
oh my!! and you still remember his lessons... thanks for sharing that!
He was a star professor, classes had to be held in the biggest auditorium, and he repeated this point often. And I disagreed. So it stuck in this flighty head of mine. Then in my public health and psych nursing rotations, I saw he was right. Rarely in my 50 year career did I visit a "lazy" family. They were "disadvantaged" by a system designed to keep them there, or worse.
incredibly obvious, right??? and yet... so many people miss this completely. instead, they are busy blaming, judging and otherwise not supporting them. what a change we could experience in the world if we made this wise professor's ideas our policy! i'm so impressed and just love this, MaryPat!!