Blood Is Thinner Than Water
Time is ever changing. Ever since the dawn of humanity, time is one entity that continues to change societies and cultural perceptive. Some wise pundits have predicted that we are re-entering our evolution again. That we as humans once upon a time thousands, or perhaps millions of years ago developed our worlds to where we are today, but something happened that shut everything down, in-fact putting it more bluntly. Killed the entire planet!
What was that act? What was the cause? No one really knows, nor is there any proof left, but something is lying dormant within our human soul, that tells us that the world just doesn’t seem right! But yet we knowledge that feeling, and dismiss it all in the same breath, as perhaps the task of thinking it through is too much for the conditioned twenty first century brain to handle.
That what binds us as one, defines us as one, is something I believe. That kind of thinking if you look around these days is rarely a value to our daily lifestyle or principle of life. Have times come to such reasoning that we can’t seem to think about what is best for the family or loved ones, before our own selves? If you are questioning this reasoning, just look around and ask someone about a recent tale of someone in there family, or relatives betraying, cheating, or breaking that bond of blood. Weather it is for money, power, or vanity. Who your blood is these days if it came down to it, to most people, is cheap and not worth the effort to save, build, and cherish into generations. When that bond is lost, humanity has lost its power to evolve and breed without malice, or wisdom into our future bloodlines. The legacy we leave behind should develop our world as one, not divide it by greed, lust, and selfishness.
I have seen it all, and it’s sad, really sad, that we a miracle race in our solar system cannot hold on to our essence of life! I have seen brothers, and sisters fight over land, power, and money. And discover at the end, that all that they fought for, stay’s behind on this planet anyway. And when we die, we are all mere dust, dirt and ashes that are spread into our air, food and water. So what have we gained by such actions? Nothing!
How Do We Fix What Is Broken? [...]
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