"There's no value in moral outrage. The rumor is that passion through outrage, and justification for that outrage, is the motivation that changes the world. It does not. It's exactly what keeps the world in place. "Without the outrage, looking at things the way they are, seeing them clearly, more options and solutions can be seen within the same circumstance than fear, and moral outrage is fear. Education, the end of the ignorant mind, allows the benevolent open mind to see solutions that were never before available. Basically, love is the power, not moral indignation. "Moral indignation is stress, disrespect, smallness, and it has been done, and the world is still in the same place. There's fear and hatred, which are words for ignorance—pure, fearful, unenlightened ignorance. If I say you shouldn't, and I point my finger at you, and I notice the power that comes out of me toward you, immediately I shouldn't. "The war begins with me, the war ends with me, not with you. Sit down with me, enlighten me to the way that you see it, and let's talk. I will not con you, I will not trick you; I'll open my mind to you, and you will show me the way, you'll always show me the way. And as I open to you, I notice that you open to me. And what comes out of that, two open minds sitting together, can never be war. Two open minds can't oppose each other. It's a law. Solutions are found in that. "For most of us, our minds aren't yet open to understanding these laws. An open mind is not a mind that waits and listens and uses what it hears as an arsenal. An open mind is unlimited. It's always learning; it only rests, if at all, in a solution. And from there it accelerates and energizes and sees that as rest. It's infinite." - Katie