It is obvious and completley logical that if we all cooperate with each other, forgive others for what they have done to us, forgive ourselves for how we have been behaving in the past, and make the effort to be compassionate and friendly towards others - it will make everyone as a whole, and thus yourself, happier, healthier, and more fulfilled in life. So, why don't we change all of our behaviours right now and make our lives and our world the best place to be? Isnt it obvious, so simple?
What excuse do you wish to give if you disagree? Who or what are you going to blame before you decide to look in the mirror, stand on your own two feet, and make a change?
The scars from the past are so deep that we have become afraid to make the jump, so deep that this simple question is pushed all the way to the back of our minds? Why only now do I recognise it explicitly. It seems like all my other questions can be summed up into this question.
2007-10-03
04:34:25
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