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Your character is how you help people that can’t help you

Mickey Mellen
2 min readMar 3, 2023

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Throughout any given day, you’ll have a great number of chances to help other people. Some of those people might be able to help you as well, but many can’t, and that’s where true character lies.

In the book “ Just Mercy “, author Bryan Stevenson says it simply as:

“The true measure of our character is how we treat the poor, the disfavored, the accused, the incarcerated, and the condemned.”

I see a few places where this really shows up in our society.

Masks

As I shared a few years ago, those that were willing to wear masks during the height of the pandemic tended to be people of higher character, similar to those that put away their own shopping carts. Wearing a mask (or putting away your shopping cart) is an act that helps others more than it helps you.

Immigrants

I also see this in discussions about border control. While I don’t advocate for a wide open border (that’s a deeper discussion than this post allows for), I believe that those trying to cross into the United States are human beings. We can have great conversations about how the border should be secured and how the legal immigration process works, but I see many that love to use words like “illegals” to dehumanize those that

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Mickey Mellen
Mickey Mellen

Written by Mickey Mellen

I’m a cofounder of @GreenMellen, and I’m into WordPress, blogging and seo. Love my two girls, gadgets, Google Earth, and I try to run when I can.

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