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It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness" is a Chinese proverb meaning better to do something about a problem than just complain about it. Further, a candle is a small answer to a large problem, but it is still a worthy step in the right direction, rather than just bemoaning the problem (of darkness).

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"It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness" is a Chinese proverb meaning better to do something about a problem than just complain about it. Further, a candle is a small answer to a large problem, but it is still a worthy step in the right direction, rather than just bemoaning the problem (of darkness).

The tribute paid by Adlai Stevenson to Eleanor Roosevelt when the former First Lady died in November 1962 was: "She would rather light a candle than curse the darkness, and her glow has warmed the world."

And, beginning in 1945 a men's mission group, The Christophers, set about to encourage people of all ages, and from all walks of life, to use their God-given talents to make a positive difference in the world. This mission is best expressed in The Christophers’ motto: “It’s better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.”

Most of us probably relate to the spiritual content of this quote because we all understand darkness as a common metaphor for ignorance or evil. Thousands of references to darkness fill the scriptures of many diverse Faiths. In those tomes, darkness can refer to death, to those considered purely evil, to harmful actions against others, or to a period of ignorance before a moment of enlightenment.

Today it is easy to be overcome with a feeling of darkness - extreme bipartisanship here in the U.S., numerous global geo-political hotspots, global warming, opiate addiction, income inequality and shrinking real household wages, and the paralyzing feeling that we're being left behind due to accelerating change from technology advancement and globalization, to name just a few seemingly insurmountable problems. I must admit, I was one of "those" who had to take to social media to empty my bladder of the discomfort created by the times.

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