Everybody Is Somebody

Recently, in discussing something that seemed to be the result of mismanagement, a person made this remark: "There's no use talking. They won't listen to me. I'm nobody."

I found myself nodding in agreement. Not because I thought the person was really a nobody, but because I understood how the steady pressure of something that continues to be wrongly done within any organization can build up a feeling of despair among usually dedicated members.

Despair is the salesman for the nobody world. It would try to convince us that resistance is pointless and that drugging ourselves with indifference is the painless remedy. But Christian Science shows that the real man is the expression of God.

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