Are we Living in a World of Madness?
By Teep11
@Teep11 (7673)
United States
August 8, 2017 6:01pm CST
It appears as if some are extremely insane. Well at least appears as such. Perhaps by their actions but some are so in tuned with being competitive that they're forgetting their identity. They're losing site of what is truly important. There shouldn't be any game playing with individuals lives. It appears as if we've lost some of humanity. There are a lot of difficult people in the world. "Some refuse to accept" what is clear to the eye. Not willing to accept what is and are in a pool of denial.
There should be more compassion and less competition. Of course some competition is healthy but too much can destroy a nation. There are too many who aren't focused on what can help others and a country. If the actions which are taking place now continue then we'll notice how troubling a nation will become. The whole country can go down the drain if there isn't some strong in depth "leadership." Dealing with so many who refuse to accept what is proven can be unsettling but there are ways to manage.
"There should be more thinkers so that a stronger economy can be developed." The world is filled with a lot of envy and that's the reason why so many continue to see a decline. The ones who continue to be overly competitive will suffer the most. Doesn't matter what they're doing to others if they're not doing any good then they'll notice a long line of suffering. Perhaps they should consider changing the way that they think. "If they expect different results then they'll need to think differently. " By: (Tanikka Paulk)
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@petatonicsca (7070)
• Japan
9 Aug 17
Yes, things are crazy, but if you read ancient history it always was like that. I don't think the heart of humankind has changed, I think there are just more of us and instant communication and information, so it just seems worse.
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@Shiva49 (28402)
• Singapore
9 Aug 17
We reap what we sow. Love and forgive others is hardly followed - sadly, it is more of hate and holding grudges.
Our leaders are more for stoking the fires of wars than seeking peace through give and take.
I feel 1% are the reason for our misery and time for 99% to assert and that is what democracy is about - siva





