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Blessings Quote by Jen Hatmaker

“I'm going to bed tonight grateful for warmth, an advantage so expected it barely registers. May my privileges continue to drive me downward to my brothers and sisters without. Greater yet, I'm tired of calling the suffering "brothers and sisters" when I'd never allow my biological siblings to…” quote by Jen Hatmaker
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““I'm going to bed tonight grateful for warmth, an advantage so expected it barely registers. May my privileges continue to drive me downward to my brothers and sisters without. Greater yet, I'm tired of calling the suffering "brothers and sisters" when I'd never allow my biological siblings to suffer likewise. That's just hypocrisy veiled in altruism. I won't defile my blessings by imagining that I deserve them. Until every human receives the dignity I casually enjoy, I pray my heart aches with tension and my belly rumbles for injustice.””

Jen Hatmaker

About This Quote

Source Essay: Personal Reflection on Privilege, Jen Hatmaker, 2023

The author acknowledges personal comfort and privilege, expressing guilt and a desire for systemic change so that all people share basic dignity and justice.

In simple terms: Feeling guilty about privilege and hoping for equality.

Key Takeaway

Use privilege to advocate for justice.

Themes

privilege guilt social justice altruism

Mood

reflective determined

Type

personal activist

When to use this quote

  • activism
  • policy advocacy
  • community support
  • education reform

Key Concepts

systemic inequality moral responsibility empathy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can I turn my comfort into concrete help?
  • What steps can I take to reduce systemic injustice?
A Different Perspective

Privilege alone cannot solve inequality; collective action required.

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