As parents, responsible parents at least we try to teach our
children values that will result in their realizing sustainable development,
longevity, productivity and happiness. A study of history, even a short history
of perhaps half a lifetime will show that a moral approach to life is the most
promising way to achieve those goals. More extensive study of generations, eras
or eons will show that those following such teachings constantly enjoy better
long term results than those who are cheating, lying, stealing, and generally
destroying.
So is that what we, as a society, do? Do we support those
who espouse morality, truth, brotherly love and charity?
No, not in any significant way.
Oh sure, a few of us get together because we are embarrassed
by a general response and we see that someone who has made significant
contributions to our community receive at least some recognition. We all know
of someone who has given unselfishly of themselves by volunteering, raising foster
kids, and generally stressing their own well-being for the betterment of
others. These efforts are recognized by an article in the local newspaper or
perhaps on a blog like this one that a few people take time to read.
Why is so much accomplished through volunteer efforts? Why
is there no money for decent military pensions? What about the workers out
there, the equipment operators, warehousemen, computer techs, nurses, why don’t
they receive livable pensions on retirement?
The news media has also upset me more than once. Too often I
see coverage of killers, rapist, terrorist, and other slightly less despicable
low-lifes continued on for hours, days or weeks when all they deserve is a
nameless mention in order to warm other potential victims. The lives of the
victims, who should be made into societal heroes are the ones not mentioned.
I could continue in this vein but I’m getting depressed ….
The answer to all those questions is that we throw money at
many things, places and people that don’t deserve it and didn’t earn it. Some
one has done little (or anything) productive is whining and complaining that
“life isn’t fair” so we throw money at them – which they don’t fully appreciate
and eventually want more.
So now we come to why I write the stories that I do.
Sure the primary reason is because I enjoy it, but I also
enjoy having the “good guys” win. The characters sometimes do things that can
be called questionable, but on the whole they are trying to do the “right”
thing and because of that they defeat their opponents who often don’t care
about right or wrong.
I find it comforting and entertaining when the people who
should win do. I hope it relieves stress for readers.
Yes, it isn’t just the media, bureaucracy, or government that
is responsible.
We all are including this writer of historical fiction
despite my intentions.
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