This is gonna be hard, I warn.
Last night I was reading a book in which there was a well descrited group rape scene of 6 soviet soldiers raping a german woman (situation that had already happened in Russia when Germans invaded it, but that does not give the right to do that to anybody¡¡). When I read it...I really disgusted, so disgusted that I even felt sick. I could not manage to fall asleep because, in my opinion, There's no worse crime than rape. I stayed lying on my bed for hours thinking how humans could do that...I was kinda depressed, and I am not kidding. Whilst I was feeling sick, I started to listen to Forrest Gump's soundtrack, and I remembered the good side of all of us. I chose to be strong before the disgust, before the hate and the pain, and I felt prouder than ever of my attitude. I abstracted something good from the worst to be better.
With all these, I decided that I would fight to avoid that stuff to happen although, obviously, I can't do it all by myself. Yes, I am claiming all of you to fight with me against the wickedness of we human beings, because UNITED WE CAN¡¡
We all have a duty to us, humankind. Everyone chooses his/her own way: some choose to make the world better by writting for a newspaper, others compose beautiful music pieces to make us remember the sense of beauty, and some others choose to protect us from ourselves, but we can't try to make it by ourselves because, in that way, we will fall. We can start, for instance, by creating a better educative system to teach our youths about humanity to create a better future without pain and hate...or any other idea¡¡ But we gotta start now.
We all have light and darkness inside us, and it is our duty to light the duskiness.
"It is very important to generate a good attitude, a good heart, as much as possible. From this, happiness in both the short term and the long term for both yourself and others will come." Dalai Lama.
"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself." Friedrich Nietzsche. => I do not like this author ,I find irrationalism really...huh...really irrational (pardon the pun), although I recomend to read as many authors as you can because you can always find something worthy to be read,
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