Exploring Our Humanity: Are We Truly Human?
Are people truly living up to their potential as humans? Do we genuinely deserve the technological and societal advancements we've achieved? Do you believe that we deserve all of the wonderful things that have occurred in the past or could occur in the future? Do you believe that everyone has the opportunity to live a rich life?
All of us must first consider these questions before acting in any way.
We indulge in whatever we can without considering the negative consequences. We think it is cool to smoke, drink, and do drugs, among other things. In the name of development, we take advantage of our environment. We fight wars with the helpless. What if they attack us where we are most vulnerable? Do we ever contemplate that? Do we ever consider the effects of our irrational decisions? Are we really advanced? Does progress ever halt? Always, "no" is the response.
We thrive at the expense of others. The things we seek are not constrained in any way. When we accomplish one goal, we attempt another or pursue another desire. Do we support the success of the natural world and one another? No. Most people focus on themselves while thinking about achievement. To be successful, we lie, cheat, steal, and commit many other crimes. Everything is taken for granted by us. Birds served as our inspiration for developing airborne vehicles, and we also appropriated animal skins for clothes and ornamentation. Even so, we believe we are independent. We are literally dependent on everything in nature. Although we can think and act differently than other animals, we still behave like them.
Is it worth it, though? Is it OK to commit awful things to other people, our environment, and mother nature? What good is success if it doesn't serve society as a whole, if it doesn't help those who can't help themselves, if it doesn't alter basic human nature? We consider winning wars, and slaughtering people, animals is a privilege. In the name of development, we consider it a privilege to destroy the environment.
Making money, disobeying the law, and ignoring our predecessors are all considered signs of modern civilization. Are we rational beings? Don't we owe it to future generations to improve the world? Are we improving conditions for the coming generations? Because we are not. Everyone believes that someone will act, that someone will take action in the direction of change. What if nobody makes that first move? What happens if we allow everything to go wrong? We can't allow it to happen.
We must support one another and share our experiences, views, accomplishments, and disappointments. Our triumphs are described by our mistakes. Before making any decision, even one on a little matter, we must consider all positive and negative outcomes. Every statement we make, every deed we do, and every choice we make should be held accountable. Not just the individual, but also society as a whole, needs to be taught how to succeed.
How many of you can genuinely state, from the bottom of your hearts, that we are enough human to be able to influence society? Just think about it.......
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