Is witness enough? It’s not my job to save the world. Thank God, that job has already been done. I don’t have to come up with some fantastical idea that’s going to end world hunger. I believe it could be done if people in positions of national leadership would simply cooperate and follow nature’s lead in agricultural production instead cursing nature with mass industrial production, but I couldn’t even get my four children to cooperate at dinner time in my own house, so I definitely don’t hold out much hope for selfish, greedy, imperialistic adults. So, if nothing world-changing is expected of me, then I don’t have to actually do anything. And, even if I could do something huge, something that could alter the course of human history, something awesome and noteworthy, it really wouldn’t matter. Human beings are here on this planet for one reason: to live. We live, we learn, we love, we experience life. We bear witness to the life we experience and to life as experienced by others. Everything else is just history.