Passionate concern for a difficult situation in a school will always be responded to differently by different people. Elijah (the Old Testament Elijah) gave up and complained to God that he was actually the only one left in the entire country that was attempting to honor God.
My passion for a topic in school is , well, my own passion. I think that it is all the passion that is needed to solve the problem. Rationality breeds passion in others, and so does my own passion. However, over time, others' passion for my cause will fade unless the primary reason for their passion is from being correct. Mussolini was an empassioned leader. But it wasn't sustainable since his leadership was mainly hate and hot air.
My desire to make a change in my school may require the involvement of others at some point in the change process, but a communicatively-skilled dreamer that is willing to be rational can significantly direct the end result for good.
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