I was watching a show today, and one of the characters said to the other, “Who are you? Dudley Do-Right?”
I laughed! When I was growing up, I loved Dudley Do-Right cartoons. Each cartoon featured a northern Mountie who was squeaky clean, always got his man, and always saved the damsel in distress. When one saw someone as always doing the right thing, being good and true, and being above reproach, that “someone” would often be nick named “Dudley Do-Right”. It may seem that if someone was sticking to the rules, and refused to hurt or bully or be part of anything that got some one else hurt, they were called a “Do-Right”.
Dudley Do-Right captures Snidely Whiplash, and rescues the lovely Nell. Nell throughout the series is enthralled with “Horse”. Picture from Wikipedia.
I feel sad that when people abide by the first Rule of the Universe – harm no one – they are ridiculed. I feel sad that the world’s overall belief system has not changed much in fifty years. However, it feels like that belief system is about to change. The biggest task that a Do-Right person has is to take responsibility for themselves and for their actions. In doing so, the person realizes that their actions have consequences. When you hear a person say, “I had no choice”, know that they are trying to abdicate responsibility, and blame someone else. Any Do-Right person will say instead, “I made a choice”, and become accountable.
Are you a Do-Right?
Many blessings,
Judy
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Judy