There is definitely a point in learning about what our obligations are to the society that we are an integral part of, because for the most part, we need to know what we should and ought to do, and the reasons why -- which thus makes for a better foundation for us to be successful in the doing of our fair part which we perform as our obligation to the community that we are a good member of.
So then, at some point, the lessons that we need to learn, we have learned, and therefore the next logical step is to take that knowledge and do something of merit with it, as compared to those who know what they should do but never seem to get around to actually implementing any of it in the real world. That is to say, there comes that time when we are supposed to get done what we should get done, and those who do not, despite having been taught what they need to know, are basically behaving in a manner in which their inability to get vital things done reflects their laziness of character.
Indeed, it needs to be recognized that the point of knowledge is to actively apply it for the good of the society that we are part of, and those that misapply such are obviously on the wrong track, but not too far behind them, are those that don’t apply it, because of their basic indolence, represented by their clear inability to apply themselves to the necessary tasks at hand.
For all those who listen to that still quiet voice, we recognize that we are intuitively compelled to do our fair part to help make our community a better place for our good participation in it, which quite obviously indicates that we need to participate, of which there are a multitude of ways to enact such participation, typically left to our discretion to thus get those important things done.
Whenever we find in our community that good people are basically sitting out their obligations to that community, because of various distractions or a general listlessness, then that society is going to suffer from their lack of input, because in order for a community to be the best that it can be, it needs a buy-in principally from those that are ethically and morally strong, and thereby through their leadership or their teamwork demonstrate in action the point of taking their knowhow and knowledge and thereby applying it for the greater good.
We are, in the skeins of time, only as good as the various tasks that we accomplish, for while talk has its place, it isn’t good enough to simply talk the talk, if corresponding good actions don’t come forth from such, which is why we need to learn that there is a time to learn, and there is a time to do, and those that don’t get around to the doing, the way that they should, are the same that have taken their talents and essentially discarded and thus buried them.