Monday, December 9, 2013

The Empathic Civilization

Most people nowadays don't seem to think for themselves. Most of people are run by society, they have given up their souls and minds, for somebody else to think for them. and its not even a good body to think they’d help you out. Most are run by people who want to make you feel bad about yourself, like if you weren't good enough for the world. They want you to feel anger and loneliness, so you won’t feel kinship with the rest of the people surrounding you. These people are who create society by getting into the minds of the vulnerable and taking their innocent. Its business. They’re just using the ones who are giving in. You are working for them, for no profit. Why can’t we stay just as humble as were when we came out in this world, thinking everything was good, trusting everyone as if no one would ever fuck us over. The empathic civilization makes me think of the gang members who think they do not belong. They may think that they’re in relations yet, but they actually have been all along. They mattered just as much. And Father Greg sure made them realize that. Now it makes me think of the country in all. It makes me think, especially young adults who are always so mad at one another. Families, who betray each other and even the ones who betray themselves. This could all be societies fault. But I think its up to us to not let them get to our head but actually go in the opposite direction of which they’d want us to go. We have to be conscious of our every action and thought that goes through our body. This generation has its nose stuck so far into society, that we lack communication. A group of people could be in a room for half a year and still not speak to each other. I'm not saying technology is bad, but people obviously abuse it. They isolate themselves to the point where they won’t even talk to their parents or brothers. They live in that cave they call room until reality hits them in the head, and that's even if they let reality get through them.

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