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Title: Passion with Purpose: Championing Causes in the Light
The world needs champions, voices that rise to defend truth, protect the vulnerable, and inspire change. Yet in our eagerness to act, we must ask ourselves one question: Is my cause just, and is my conduct aligned with the Light? Passion without purpose can burn, but passion guided by integrity can illuminate the world.
Axiom of Light: “When championing a cause, be certain that it is just and that your conduct is appropriate.”