The Age of Confusion?
Google Image I’m a big fan of wildlife and outdoor videos, mostly on YouTube. I recently watched a video showing half a dozen toddler bears exiting their den among boulders, seeing the outside for the first time. They were hesitant, afraid, but obviously eager to explore the world outside their birthplace. They were the model of cuteness but seemed to be confused about everything they saw and heard, darting here and there, trying to make sense of everything. They would often stand at the entrance to the den to try to absorb what they were seeing, then dash into the den again, apparently seeing the world as too scary. I couldn’t help but think about how many humans are confused and fearful in a similar way. In many countries and neighborhoods, fear is a way of life. And, in many western countries, including the U.S., this seems to be the age of confusion - in politics, religion, sexuality, human relations, business and the marketplace. Like Sheep Without a Shepherd It brings to ...