Christian ethics Quote by Anonymous
““I knew this guy he'd been in a motorcycle accident and it really ruined him and he was a linesman working on the power and he was working with someone who had Parkinsons so they both had complimentary inadeqacies and so two of them could do the job of one person so they're out there fixing powerlines in the freezing cold despite the fact that one was three quarters wrecked and the other one had Parkinsons That's how our civilization works, there's all these ruined people out there they've got problems like you can't believe, off they go to work to do things they don't even like and look! The Lights Are On””
About This Quote
People with severe challenges collaborate, showing that society relies on the contributions of those often overlooked or disabled.
In simple terms: Even the broken help keep the lights on.
Recognize the hidden contributions of marginalized individuals.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- workplace
- community service
- public utilities
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What systems could better support disabled workers?
- How can we acknowledge contributions without glorifying suffering?
The narrative may romanticize hardship without addressing systemic support.