WHY ARE WE HERE?
I'm not surprised that our humanity normally chooses destructive paths for itself, in the economy, in politics, in its personal loves, because it is currency that, deep down, disappointed because life is not as wonderful as in its selfish and self-centered imagination, our humanity always expects the worst, as much as in some crooked and unconscious way he longs for the apocalypse, convinced that the human kingdom is a failure of nature (his own kingdom?!?!?!) that needs to be eradicated, and he also gets used to systematically distrusting of similar and different to reap the result of the dubious reputation of feeling alone, and I will no longer offer examples from the endless list of vices of our humanity.
Simultaneously with these selfish vices of our humanity, the virtues of humanization also flourish and take root; we are here to take care of each other, rather than treating each other as useless nuisances that need to be put aside as quickly as possible.
We are also here to accept and work on the principle that our differences are not irreconcilable, because no one has complete reason on their side, we all understand life within the limited scope of our intellect.
And we are also here to elevate our humanity to a level of dignity that, today, may seem unattainable to those who always expect the worst and hope for the apocalypse, but it is undeniable that the human kingdom has humanized itself quickly and in a very short time, pointing to a future very different from the disaster that would seem logical to happen.
Unity creates an unbeatable force, however, even if people know this, they still continue to behave as if they could do without each other. It's a madness that goes unnoticed.
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