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write an essay on around 150 to 200 words on it is better to light a candle than curb darkness​

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write an essay on around 150 to 200 words on it is better to light a candle than curb 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).

Eleanor Roosevelt

It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. These words have been attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, Confucius, and several other people.

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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.

But no more complaining, it's time to do something constructive.

Social or community problems are problems that by their very definition concern a large number of people. Unfortunately, those who are socially and economically powerful, such as government officials, interest groups, or community leaders often define these problems - and their solutions. While everyone who is indirectly affected by an issue, those who are directly experiencing the problem are often left out of the processes of identifying what the problem really is, and the selection of a solution.

The roots of many societal problems are structural, from economic forces and market failures, to political systems, to sociocultural factors. Improved public services are only one part of the response to these problems. We at Vermont Works believe social impact investment capital can improve the way government, the private sector, philanthropy and the investment community respond to social challenges – we believe that through partnership and collaboration, and a flexible and responsive approach to investment, we can help generate measurable, positive social impact. By investing with a social mission which is responsive to need, however complex, one can take what we know or learn today, to attempt to make a better tomorrow.

Our company's mission is to promote commercial solutions that address social and civic challenges across the State of Vermont. We will primarily focus our efforts across three core impact themes (“Impact Themes”): Employment and Economic Development, Sustainable Living, and Health and Wellness.

To achieve this mission, the board of directors of Vermont Works, led by our "benefit director", shall engage in a continuing process of (1) determining who is materially affected by our investments, (2) developing and maintaining criteria for balancing both the financial interests, as well as any specific benefit pursuant to the targeted Impact Themes, and (3) measuring progress against those criteria.

By ourselves we cannot illuminate the seemingly cavornous darkness which represents the sum total of our global challenges, but we can be that small flicker of a single candle drawing others to its light.

Vermont Works is proud be part of the solution, are you? If not, get involved - investigate, participate, and light your own candle to add to the illumination and chase the darkness into the corners.

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