A depressed man. Photo credit: Photobucket
We are in a time when everything is changing, and humanity has suffered greatly as a result. The truth is no more important anywhere in the world, not just in a democracy, the military, or the pharmaceutical sector. Many people are being oppressed or persecuted for speaking the truth, and this persecution can take many different forms, such as using food as a weapon against the weak and defenseless.
Since money now controls everything, humanity's love has diminished, and life has become less significant and valuable. While some suffer and perish in wars and ethnic conflicts, others profit from the agony of the victims. Many people, even the wealthy ones, believe that life has no purpose. While some are contemplating suicide, others are really taking their lives.
Those who are lucky enough to live in this exciting time period are forced to wonder, "What's next?" Finding a solution for oneself can be unpleasant and difficult, but it's far more interesting when considering the world as a whole. The negative actions of governments, a particular search engine company, health institutions, and the pharmaceutical industries are often overlooked as a threat to humanity or the world.
However, what is viewed as a threat is when a writer who is deeply concerned writes an article about all these crimes that impact humanity. At that point, the writer will be singled out, and those who believe they have authority will make sure to let the writer suffer. Journalists are unable to report the truth because they fear that the government will destroy their lives.
Everything is fascinating, and, on the whole, people are hoping for a better world and future, but their hopes always come crashing down as people witness uncaring and diminishing love for humanity. Decades after the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, we continue to sing the song "We Shall Overcome," which gave African-Americans and other oppressed people around the world courage, solace, and hope.
In the ocean, the bigger fish dominate the smaller ones and eat them; this also happens on the earth. Since we are all visitors to this welcoming and kind planet, it is our responsibility to create a better world for the sake of our offspring. There is a moral lesson in the Ghanaian saying, "A child who would not like his mother to sleep by crying all night will also not sleep."
Although you may be able to dominate or oppress another person, your uncontrolled rage is consuming you and may cause heart disease, high blood pressure, or even premature death.

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