In “Why Should I Care?”, Rodney shares that we live very self-centered lives. We cater to our desires. We live in a culture that promotes selfishness. We live in a way that avoids caring. We do what we can to protect ourselves from hurt and disappointment. But, our lack of care can actually separates us from the best things in life: love, family, relationships, and God. We all have different gifts. Every person is valued by God. Yet we find ourselves regularly comparing ourselves to others. It is a game you can never win. Perceived slights, mistreatment, or unfairness can result in feelings of anger and discouragement. It leads us to ask, “Why should we care?” We must subdue feelings of entitlement and total equity, or potentially develop a lack of empathy and a caring spirit. This means, caring for others begins with you caring about and for yourself. You will never be able to truly love someone until you can love yourself. When you care, you are like and honor your Father in heaven. It is the first step in a journey to restore a broken relationship, with people and God, and leave a life of struggle.