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Feb

Pride and—-no, just pride….

   Posted by: Ashley Moreno   in Writer's Corner, random funny stuff

I love wordsmithery, shopping for words in the rich aisles of the English language, meshing and moshing and molding them together to paint pictures vernacular and spectacular. And like Ozymandius and his ill-fated stone monument to greatness, I dream that my words will live on when I’m gone. Because I’m all delusional and stuff, too….

About a week ago, I penned a quick blurb and posted it as my Facebook status. A few minutes later, a friend commented and copied it for her status. It’s an awesome feeling, knowing that something you wrote resonated with a fellow traveller on this journey. Another reposted, then another, and soon I was seeing people comment on their postings, saying things like “I like this—I’m going to copy and post it, too!”

Somewhere along the way, as I saw my words posted and reposted, taking on a life of their own, reaching people I never could have reached on my own, a thought crossed my mind.

“I’m not getting the credit for this.”

Admitting that makes me cringe.  While a whole community bound together by nothing more than a thread that runs through an extra chromosome in our children saw truth and spread truth, I started pouting that my by-line wasn’t attached to it. Nevermind the fact that somewhere in the wild word, someone might read those words and be changed by them. That person would never realize that it was MY words that changed them.

I related this story to my family today at the lunch table. I asked them if they could identify the sin behind my emotions, and before I had the “-n” tacked on to the end of “si-” Ethan blurted out “PRIDE!” 

Ah, there it was, obvious even to a 10 year old. Pride, we learned this past week, is the root of all contention. The elevation of self-interest over common good. Not to say that my words were such an enormous, world changing contribution to the common good. But boy, did I act as if they were. God’s gift to Facebook.

I’m not going to post the post-in-question here. Believe me, I want to. I toyed with the idea of starting out this post with the quote-in-question. But I’m not going to. Call it an exercise in exorcising the spirit of pride.

A few days later, it happened again. Only this time, the quote was something I’d written a few months back, recirculating among the Facebook community. And here it was, being posted and commented on and reposted. I felt that familiar monster clawing through into my consciousness. And I stopped myself. What does it matter whether anyone knows whose words those are? Isn’t it wonderful that I am part of this community of wonderful people who strive to empower each other in the fight for truth? Isn’t the far greater issue that someone might read one of these posts and see Down syndrome in a different, more truthful light?

It’s been a week of growing for me, to be sure. (And not just because I’ve fallen off of my diet and eaten an entire loaf of homemade bread and 3 boxes of Triscuits and 1/2 a bottle of Shiraz this week. Tomorrow’s another day….)  I’m honored that someone saw promise and hope and truth in my words, and that rather than tossing them into the FB dust-bin that is the “older post” page, they shared them.  That is something real. It doesn’t matter whether I get any credit for it.

At least, not until I’m a published author with an agent and an editor and an option deal. Then I’m pretty sure it’ll be copyright infringement….

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6 comments so far

Heather Seal
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I don’t think that’s pride. You deserve the credit. After I saw it on all the fb status updates I wondered if you had been the first one to post it or just copied and pasted it too. Next time you have a great quote you need to put it in quotes and then your name so that is what gets copied and passed around. Your right that ultimately it’s great that the thought gets spread around and awareness is increased but still it’s always nice for all of us too to know who started the great quote!

February 8th, 2010 at 1:45 am
Boston Laughrey
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Well, yes, it is pride…but it takes a great work of humility to admit it.
I think is pride is the most common (and devastating) and least repented of sin.
Thanks for reminding us to be mindful of it!

February 8th, 2010 at 10:05 am
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There’s nothing wrong with receiving credit when it’s due. It’s certainly not a sin, to desire being credited with an original thought, idea, aphorism, whatever.

I think the concept of the “sin” part lies in how you react when credit is not forthcoming; and it sounds like you passed that test with flying colors.

Be proud of your 10-year-old, be proud of yourself, as well.
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February 8th, 2010 at 11:54 am
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Oh, this so strikes a chord with me! I love that your son was so quick to know what was wrong with that scenario. It is HARD to walk like Jesus!!! Thanks for the reminder to hang onto humility!
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February 10th, 2010 at 8:53 pm
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A friend of mine (who is a friend of yours too) forwarded your blog to me and asked me to pray for your adoption situation. I was up early this morning, browsing e-mail, and stopped in for a read.

WHAM.

I have been a complete crab cake this week, and apologized to my sweet hubby for that very thing last night. I told him I’m not sure what is eating at me exactly, but I think my pride is out of whack. I forget that this life I CHOSE and LOVE comes with the daily dribble sometimes, and I struggle with keeping my heart in a pure place as I serve my family and others.

Great post, and your haiku poems made my day!!!

Very much an honor to add you to my prayer list as you travel the adoption road. Blessings to you!
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February 11th, 2010 at 9:50 am
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Hi Brooke! Thanks for reading, and for praying!

February 11th, 2010 at 9:54 am

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