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Facing a world of preachers and warring nations like Israel and Russia is a tad bit chaotic.
Every time you flick on the news, there’s something brewing around the corner—be it in the dusty streets of the Middle East or the vast expanses of Eastern Europe.
Conflict seems like the order of the day, and yet here we are, trying to navigate through it all.
Explaining ‘proper living’ to young children can feel like tiptoeing through a field of landmines. It’s tricky, but not impossible.
In a way, we are the most selfish generations to have lived so far. We are highly educated and informed. We’ve got all the information in the world right at our fingertips. Googling has become a verb, and ignorance is less excusable.
Does that make us a bit self-centered? Maybe. We process loads of information daily, focusing more on our lives and less on the broader impacts.
We are aware of what’s happening in the corners of our world right now. But the question is, what are we doing? Are we just scrolling? Liking? Sharing? Often, it feels like our actions don’t extend beyond the digital realm.
Compared to earlier generations, we are smarter and highly practical. We’ve evolved to prioritize efficiency, creating solutions for virtually everything. Our lives revolve around convenience, crafted smartly to fit our fast-paced lifestyle.
Have we lost touch with the fabric that binds us—community and connection amidst the first-class cities and extraordinary facilities with nuclear families?
Each bomb, each bullet whispers a tale of loss—not just of lives but of potential peace.
Perhaps it’s easier to play the fool. Facing reality requires courage and work—traits that demand nurturing.
Despite recyclable cups and solar panels, are we truly making a positive impact on the climate and future generations?
It seems our tolerance and moral compass were misplaced in our quest for more—more money, more success, more everything.
Living sensibly requires a sense of morality and genuine love for others.
It’s not just climate change; it’s a change in the human climate—cold and indifferent.
Not just profits, but gains in kindness, understanding, and sustainability. Treasures that truly count.
Make the first move. Invite, share, understand.
Like an unspoken pact, to handle with care this world and its inhabitants.
Because at the end of the day, the circle completes with us—not beside us, not behind us, but together, hand in hand.
Together, let’s redefine what it means to live properly—not just for our sake, but for the sake of those who will inherit this earth. A commitment, a pact, a lifestyle. For the future is ours to shape.
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