HAVE WE LOST
OUR RIGHT
TO LIVE?
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Yes, I know. This is too much of a headline, isn’t it?
Let me make my point clear here for all of us and you can let me know what you think.
Dangers, risks, and the common need to survive made people form groups and societies even from the very early ages of human development. The sole purpose was to make everyone’s life better, to facilitate people to live, to make people feel safe and satisfy them.
Having started with this intention, societies advanced their networks, services, configurations, and complexity throughout the years and served many more needs of their members. In our times, very few of us can even imagine surviving and living our lives outside an organized society.
If you are tired of being passive and submissive with the people around you, if you want to clarify choices and be satisfied with your relationships with people, take the first step now.
For many centuries, different people lived in different environments and ecosystems, under different conditions, having different needs, goals, and orientations, and developing different nations, countries, cultures, languages, flags, religions, habits, and customs.
Therefore, we cannot but notice that people have so many differences among them. They may have plenty of differences in terms of their ways of living, but they all remain humans.
Societies are currently considered responsible not only for our basic survival but also for suggesting and providing proper conditions to achieve our desired life quality.
And here comes my question to myself and you.
Do societies really offer us what we want and need?
Do we actually feel safe and satisfied enough living our lives in any society?
If you want to improve all your choices about people, any relationship you have or you can build with them, start here.
Looking around us, there is much to mention, which can make us have second thoughts about the current situation with human societies.
We see people starving for centuries just a few or more miles away from us just because they were born in a deprived society.
We see people getting sick or impaired or even dying of a naturally evolved or human-made virus.
We see people losing their homes just because a bomb claimed the same space for its own.
We see people losing their beloved ones in a glimpse of an eye just because they stepped on a mine or their lifeboat was capsized by a wave.
We see people losing their lives just because some other people decided so for them.
We see politicians and in most cases, democratically elected politicians act as if they are on their own, as if their decisions have no impact on anyone else’s life.
We see democratic governments taking initiatives of any kind without bothering to ask people their opinions.
We see people arguing with each other when all of them are wasting time, resources, and even their lives over the arguments.
We see the prevalence of injustice, insecurity and poor satisfaction in many aspects of our lives.
Take your chance to learn and train yourself on how to improve your self-management and your relationships management and your current choices here and now.
So, what happened with us and our societies?
Have we lost our core motive to be together with others?
Have we lost our right to live among others?
Have we lost our right to live?
Your comments are most welcome. Take your chance to express yourself and your thoughts here.
Let me make my point clear here for all of us and you can let me know what you think.
Dangers, risks, and the common need to survive made people form groups and societies even from the very early ages of human development. The sole purpose was to make everyone’s life better, to facilitate people to live, to make people feel safe and satisfy them.
Having started with this intention, societies advanced their networks, services, configurations, and complexity throughout the years and served many more needs of their members. In our times, very few of us can even imagine surviving and living our lives outside an organized society.
If you are tired of being passive and submissive with the people around you, if you want to clarify choices and be satisfied with your relationships with people, take the first step now.
For many centuries, different people lived in different environments and ecosystems, under different conditions, having different needs, goals, and orientations, and developing different nations, countries, cultures, languages, flags, religions, habits, and customs.
Therefore, we cannot but notice that people have so many differences among them. They may have plenty of differences in terms of their ways of living, but they all remain humans.
Societies are currently considered responsible not only for our basic survival but also for suggesting and providing proper conditions to achieve our desired life quality.
And here comes my question to myself and you.
Do societies really offer us what we want and need?
Do we actually feel safe and satisfied enough living our lives in any society?
If you want to improve all your choices about people, any relationship you have or you can build with them, start here.
Looking around us, there is much to mention, which can make us have second thoughts about the current situation with human societies.
We see people starving for centuries just a few or more miles away from us just because they were born in a deprived society.
We see people getting sick or impaired or even dying of a naturally evolved or human-made virus.
We see people losing their homes just because a bomb claimed the same space for its own.
We see people losing their beloved ones in a glimpse of an eye just because they stepped on a mine or their lifeboat was capsized by a wave.
We see people losing their lives just because some other people decided so for them.
We see politicians and in most cases, democratically elected politicians act as if they are on their own, as if their decisions have no impact on anyone else’s life.
We see democratic governments taking initiatives of any kind without bothering to ask people their opinions.
We see people arguing with each other when all of them are wasting time, resources, and even their lives over the arguments.
We see the prevalence of injustice, insecurity and poor satisfaction in many aspects of our lives.
Take your chance to learn and train yourself on how to improve your self-management and your relationships management and your current choices here and now.
So, what happened with us and our societies?
Have we lost our core motive to be together with others?
Have we lost our right to live among others?
Have we lost our right to live?
Your comments are most welcome. Take your chance to express yourself and your thoughts here.
By Evan Cat (aka Evangelos Katsioulis)
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Lost our right to live?
Societies made up of the installation of institutions, presented as a gain, may or may not be honorable.
Economy and resources rule the world.
If there was no criminality, there would be no economies. Criminal behavior, especially white collar crime, pays very well.
Every society is caught in the middle, between the the governmental institutions and the criminality.
So, it would seem, like we have no rights, or right to live, when so many dependent upon external factors as taxpayers. Opposed to the self sufficient Amish, who are non taxpayers.
No, people keep existing at a bigger picture and
Yes, we keep on experiencing interference causing interruptions, causing misfortune,
and this as soon as someone misunderstands a person’s or a country’s main and personal rights as their own, as something to own, to possess and control. We get to experience this from early childhood on and present it remains in relationships also later? People get governed not for their benefit, but for the profit of conflict and wars, endless competition and mostly badly performed.
To be supportive, to help and know gratitude is incomparably quite a different tune.