From Deseret News archives:
America must give new life to old values
In so doing, it would be helpful for us to reflect on the values lived by the "greatest generation" who went to war and came home to make our nation a leader in the industrial world. When our country was threatened, they stepped forward without hesitation to answer the "call to duty." And when our leaders also asked all Americans to help in the cause, they responded. They saved tin cans, scrap metal, used retreaded tires, bought gas based on A or B stickers, rationed coffee and sugar and volunteered to help our servicemen and servicewomen. When those men and women came home, they applied those same values to give new energy to our economy that created a quality of life we have come to enjoy.
John W. Gardner said, "One purpose of social change is to find new solutions that will preserve old values." That challenge becomes daunting today in a society that is more complex and in constant change. Unlike the "greatest generation" we honor today, where they all experienced the same hardships and common dangers, this generation is more divided by economic class, more impersonal and with a growing belief there is no need to sacrifice or to persevere. It seems like it is more of an "I got mine and forget the other guy" society. We live in a society where there is more opulence and a sense of entitlement and demand for instant gratification. Most alarming, we are losing the sense of personal responsibility that was the hallmark of the "greatest generation." Is this the legacy we want to pass on to the next generation?
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