The Art of Growing Wise
In April 1916, Ernest Shackleton left 22 men on Elephant Island with minimal supplies for four months. They all survived because they became responsible for each other. Last week we became companions through the breaking of bread. This week calls us to explore what it means to be a crew; accepting that shared bread demands shared responsibility. Or as Marshall McLuhan said it: "There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew." On Elephant Island, the only way to survive was to help others survive. Just as the only way to become wise is to help others become wise.
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