Sunday, November 16, 2014

The World



The theme of this week is a very broad topic with a lot of things that we could say. This week, I did not do an informal interview. I have to say certain things that worry me. I would like to start with my dislike about the hearts of people with whom we live. The 20th century, was a hard century for many, we went through really difficult moments. We were victims of two world wars, who unwillingly stole from us our hope. It is true, that in part it left us a bit of a social maturity and our fantastic's postmodern qualities. Since then, we have seen life from a point of view where everything is relative,  now it is getting out of our  hands. We reach to the point where happiness does not affect us and the pain doesn't hurt us. We live in a world that is a set of injustice and inhumanity, we have set aside our values. We are slowly forgetting our neighbor, that we are a family, that we need one another. Every day we see in the news as the number of crimes, suicides and depressive people that have soared. People do not love their neighbor, yet do not love themselves. Couples divorce. Mothers cry for their children and the children do not respect their mothers. But the worst thing of all of this is that  we have lost hope. We have decided to forget about the people who die in Africa. We have forgotten to say good morning, or smile in a genuine way. We have lost faith and desire to succeed.

I want to take the time to remember that the only thing that we have is the hability to change the world ourselves.We are the world. All together will gradually have to change starting with, smiling at people who come on our way. To help our neighbor cut the grass, handing out food to homeless peolpe at Christmas or, giving a hug to anyone who feels lonely. It is time to pick the pieces and recover what was lost. Move forward as we have done on other occasions. It is time to look inside in each one of us and take up humanity that we have forgotten.It is time to get up, recover and give the best of us for a better world, for our children and future generations.





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