Wouldn’t it be great if everyone could communicate with one another without having to fight or resort to violence to do this? I believe that the world would have been the greatest place to be, and that the astronauts would have rethought their decision to go to space if they had been there. If no one had to say nasty things to each other or break their hearts, wouldn’t it have been even better? It is heartbreaking to see how little people value humanity, as shown by the many conflicts that have erupted in various areas of the globe. No doubt about it, our interpersonal connections are the root cause of our sometimes interminable difficulties. If only people could communicate effectively, there would have been no violence, no loss of life, no homeless people, no orphaned children, and no widowers or widowers, to name a few outcomes.
We constantly hearing about countries where peace is unheard of and violence is always the rule of the day. The reason for this is either tribalism or the avarice of a leader who is too self-centered to accept the reality that his or her time in power has come to an end long before it should. That someone would choose to be filthy wealthy above helping others is really a tragedy; what a heartless individual. Honestly, it doesn’t cost anything to share what you have with someone who has nothing. It’s amusing because we tend to forget that no one knows what will happen tomorrow, and it’s possible that the same thing could happen to us or someone we know the following day.
In order to resolve our problems, such as war, we must first engage in a thorough self-examination of our relationships. Love is a very important factor in developing healthy relationships; therefore, smile at the stranger who walks into your office looking for a job opening and properly shake their hand; be friendly to the person who asks for directions; kindly assist the visually impaired or the elderly to cross the road; warmly welcome your new neighbor to your neighborhood; donate food and clothing to the less fortunate.
When you meet someone at an event or when someone needs your assistance, do not prioritize them according on their tribe, religion, or skin color. Learn about other people regardless of where they come from; it is not a person’s origins that define them, but rather their character and personality. Do you believe that if you put your best foot forward by doing all of those kind things for others, you could make a difference in the world?
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