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Friday, April 9, 2010

A Single Thing Counts


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Do you know that half of the 10 million child deaths in the whole world happened in Africa?
Do you know its causes? It is not just AIDS, it’s the result of what each one of us has done. You’re probably wondering why. African children under 5 years of age die because of starve and thirst. Drought and famine brought about greed of selfish people conquers Africa. If only we did not waste our own food, then we can share it to poor African children. When we bathe ourselves, we use plenty of water and 3/4 of it is wasted. The African people wait for the cows to urinate in order for them to shed for a drink. Your middle finger might be as the same thickness as their arms and legs. Why didn’t we think of it before doing something mean to deteriorate our own world?….
When you walk in a place full of people,
you discover a lot of things.
You can know the way they think just by looking on what they’re doing.
Seeing through one’s eyes can let you know the truth behind the so-called truth.
As generations pass by, the number of human heads and bodies divides but still multiplies.
Such increase in the population make everyone happy because of what God said, “Go and multiply.” It truly is a blessing to bear a child. But wouldn’t it be a sin to just leave your child starving and dying? Everyone is responsible for every death in this world. We are brothers and sisters, aren’t we?
As technology dominates the world, more and more young ladies give birth. And as they give birth?…well, more people are breathing. One cannot breathe without supply not just of gas, but with food. Can the Mother Nature still provide us enough food to let every individual eat three times a day when the raw materials are already been used for the ever so-called life-savior, make-easy, fast and modernized technology with no sign of good excreta from it?  They say that technology can help manufacture or produce more food, but why is it not enough for all of us now? Why are the young children in Africa die because of starve? Their ancestors died happily unlike them. Why can’t we just live the way our forefathers did? Why can’t we just live simply and trust God for the rest? Is it satisfaction? I’m sure you are not satisfied, because I am not satisfied, too. But what can satisfaction do to our lives? It can only bring greed and selfishness, lies and betrayal.
Our ancestors lived and died happily. How about us? Is 60 years of breathing makes us as happy as they were?
The count of human individuals also divides. For as people think of new inventions, which they thought would make life easier and better, but didn’t think of its side-effects and what it may bring in the future. They just think of “satisfaction”. The people divide themselves. Really they do!..Especially when they choose to do something not appropriate. Early this evening, I saw 3 government officials who are responsible for traffic and people who cross the streets. The roads were really busy for a lot of people passed by the streets. The place is at the center of the town. Those men did nothing but just stand over there and had some chit-chats while people are finding it so hard to transport themselves on the other side of the roads. I really felt dismay. People fight creatures of their own like. They’re not ashamed of themselves. Why can’t they just be patient in every little thing they do? Why can’t they just respect one another? Why can’t we love each other and make this world a better place for us to live in? If we just do something right, if only we think of the things that can help everybody, then there wouldn’t be a chaotic, riot, and suicidal world. Think of what you can do. A single trash that you throw at any place may cause death not just to you but to everyone else. Why wait for the destruction when you can prevent it yourself? Don’t let a bottle wait for a thousand years to decay by itself. Let’s help one another. Let’s share our thoughts and make ourselves happy… A simple help counts… ;]
“A good invention produces good results not just to human but to nature.”
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