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What do you think we can do to make those that use to care about others and about what is going on in this life and world we all live in care again? Do you think there is any way that we can do that if they don't care anymore? What do you do to do that or how do you do that? Does it matter?

2007-08-15 06:06:33 · 4 answers · asked by Friend 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

4 answers

you need to learn how to conjunciate sentances.

2007-08-15 06:15:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Most people will fight, period.
Check out the case of a puppy. It knows the rules. No biting, no chewing my shoes, no jumping on the couch, no pooping in the house.
Yet time and time again , it disobeys your rules until it is fully mature.
Same goes for a human offspring. It tests its position within its human family. It tests the boundaries of his human pack. WIll you still accept me even if I am bad? or continually refuse to follow the rules?
When the ruler of the pack (could be a parent, a spouse, the eldest sibling) gets tired of the young cubs shenanigans, he or she rejects the child. ( by this time would be a teenager of course)
This rejection will mark the complete exclusion of this child from its human pack, and start its journey to find other rejects.

Why do we do it? We attribute to our parents the undying love for us and the unconditional forgiveness of all our offenses. WIll you do the same for your offspring if the situation was reversed?

Mothers normally love their children forever, but a few will not.

I believe that it is therefore true, sometimes we fight those who care about us the most, to the point that we get careless and lose that care and love.

Love forgives, and if you are lucky, you will regain that love again. If you do not regain that love anymore. pick yourself up, grieve for its loss through carelessness and stupidity, kick yourself in the butt. But move on.

Look back, shed a tear or two but move on.

2007-08-15 13:28:26 · answer #2 · answered by QuiteNewHere 7 · 0 1

1 - It can happen.

2 - Care for those who don't seem to care anymore. Love opens many hearts.

3 - Yes. Don't give up on people.

4 - Clothes, food & blankets to the needy. Fresh bread to the neighbors. Smiles & kind words to all. Start with your own family & work out to everyone you meet.

5 - Yes, it matters. I don't want to be one of the despairing.

2007-08-15 13:17:39 · answer #3 · answered by V 5 · 0 0

Part of caring is to not be careless.
May God bless you.

2007-08-15 13:13:31 · answer #4 · answered by kathleen m 5 · 1 0

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