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If Marist is to remain vital as an effective institution for human growth, we, the members of the institution, must learn to achieve the same level of self honesty that we demand from others. Education does not involve simply paragraphs, facts or equations. Indeed, all these are worthless if we, as students, do not learn to appreciate the value of human dignity. Sadly enough, in the rush toward achieving distant goals, we have begun to forget the immediacy of knowing where we are as people right now. The most fundamental principle of education, the ability for open and constructive self-criticism, is precisely the concept which has been overlooked. The fault lies not in any one individual, but in the very essence of the Marist experience. Old traditions die hard. In our capacity as responsible human beings, we should not allow ourselves to be encumbered by tradition without stopping to evaluate the relevance and efficacy of these traditions in our every day lives. Similarly, in our desire to change what is fixed, we should take care to preserve what is worthwhile. Our greatest goal should be to establish a learning environment in which we can allow ourselves and each other the freedom to develop as responsible individuals. Our highest ideals puld be predicated on the respect and consideration which is afforded to any human being. The Bible says, Take the plank out of your own eye before you attempt to remove the splinter from your brother ' s eye. Let us allow ourselves, then, a few moments of sane, quiet, and honest self-assessment. J . 1 Wi .f ■; i.if ' -- «B»wa ' Ji5?i ' - ■ BtaObaaUMMd
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, ' ' ;■.■ Lord, this is a strange place in which I live. The winter comes And the sun is hidden by the snow. I wait for the spring, But the spring only brings the rain. I wait for summer With the hope of seeing the sun But instead comes the bare bleak autumn And with it the cold and chilling fog. Is it. Lord, the place or time in which I live No sun, no snow, just the cold and dark? But I know, Lord, That if I remain unbending through my plight, I will see the summer and the sun In the everlasting light. Merrik Levetan
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