"The role of the artist is tragic today because, while the world's horizons have been extended, the human heart is as small as ever."
Russian Artist
1887 - 1985
The Prophet Jeremiah 1968 |
In the last 150 years the world has known many technological and scientific advances. We have put men on the moon and invented thousands of items that make life easier for human beings from the light bulb to the iPad. But the human heart has not changed. We remain selfish, angry and territorial. We kill, murder and steal. We still break the Ten Commandments as well as the laws of man. We are cruel, mean and unforgiving.
Artists create beautiful paintings that inspire us all, but are abusive to their wives and girl friends. Writers create powerful stories that touch the heart, but are rude, crude and demeaning to those around them. Actors may explore the emotional depths of characters they play, but are unaware of their own self-destructive tendencies.
Stained Glass Windows in Saint Stephen Cathedral, Metz, France |
Human beings have two natures: a violent one and a compassionate one. And both often reside in the same person in varying degrees. And we have not changed in thousands of years. Every time we take a step forward and seem to be improving, we take a couple of steps backward. Consider all the greed that helped create the latest financial recession.
I learned years ago that I can't change the world. The only person I can change is myself. I ask myself, "What can I do today to make myself a better person tomorrow?" And every day is a struggle. Some days are better than others. And some days I slip back into old habits and behaviors that are destructive to myself and to others. Each day is a new beginning. A new opportunity to be a better person than I was yesterday. All I can hope for is that I am able to make a difference in somebody's life. That I can touch one heart today. Give hope to one soul.