Selfless Service and Ethics during a Pandemic JROTC Essay

It’s hard to stay positive these days. Take a look at your phone, turn on the TV or pick up a newspaper, and the news about COVID-19 is prevalent and scary.

Worse, the restrictions we are urged to enforce to minimize risk of spreading the coronavirus are, to say the least, challenging for people who would otherwise be enjoying the company of friends and co-workers. Instead we are hunkered down in our dwellings, foraging for staples, doing the best we can to stay safe and ensure the safety of others by keeping our distance.

Yet, this also is an opportunity to take an introspective look at yourself, to think about what you most value, to consider how you will live a meaningful life. 

For more than 35 years, I have been a member of an organization that specializes in living a good and meaningful life that benefits others as well as myself. The Ethical Culture Society of Westchester in White Plains, New York, is a humanist congregation that, in its nearly 100 years of existence, has provided avenues for people to explore what matters most and to find ways to act that lead to compassion, fairness and joy in the world around us. The society is a member of a larger federation of ethical societies, the American Ethical Union, and together we work to make a better world through ethical living.

Draw out best in each other

Ethical living is always a joint endeavor. It’s all about how we live together, how we interact with people, how we draw out the best of humanity in one another. Social connection is the vehicle and the fuel for living ethically: It’s how we learn and grow, and where the fruits of our learning and growth are realized.

This pandemic has provided an opportunity to appreciate our common vulnerability and better realize the importance of working in concert to face a disease that poses a significant threat to our country and to civilizations around the world. A critical ingredient for resisting this pandemic is to recognize our reliance on one another and to support every person’s efforts to live responsibly.

Selfless Service and Ethics during a Pandemic JROTC Essay

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