I would summarize Mr. Lukesā recent opinion piece as āI have encountered a problem that I care about. But the problem is too big for me to solve all by myself. Why hasnāt someone else solved this problem?ā (āHow do I help an ailing animal?,ā June 20).
While I donāt share his concern for dying squirrels, I recognize that I share his expectation that someone else will solve those really big problems that I canāt solve all by myself. (Problems such as global warming, overpopulation, the growing police state, obese children, starvation, racism, low voter turnout, people driving slowly in the passing lane, imported flowers, over-priced concert tickets, gophers, cucumber beetles, and overdrafted aquifers come to mind.)Ā
I guess we could both learn something from Nelson Mandela: āOur great fear is not that we are powerless, but that we are powerful beyond measure.ā
This article appears in Jun 27 – Jul 4, 2013.

