In the current vernacular people speak of those who "talk the talk" in contrast to those who "walk the walk." Those who "talk the talk" are persons who recognize a problem and analyze the situation. They may rant and rave about the difficulties and the need for change. They make accusations against those whom they believe to be responsible for the situation. But they do not move to action to do anything about it nor do they assume responsibility themselves for the existence of the problem when they may be somewhat responsible for it.
Persons who "walk the walk" identify with the people who are in need. They do not simply talk about the situation. They join with the people in need to take action and do something to meet the needs and change the circumstances which create the problem. They …