Each Generation Has Its Own War

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Each Generation Has Its Own War
Each Generation Has Its Own War
Anonim

We live in the universe

where everything is subordinated to the creation and eradication of creation"

Omnis cellula a cellula

(lat. The cell comes only from the cell)

For a long time I did not want to know, hear and see anything related to the problems of Crimea and Ukraine.

I stopped watching the news (as well as TV in general) a long time ago, a little later I stopped reading news on the Internet. Undoubtedly, this protects from a lot of useless information. And yes, the truth is that you find out about really serious events anyway - people talk about it. But now, the news about Crimea, when everything was just beginning there, I diligently ignored. I didn’t want to know anything so much that any source of information that brought the latest news to me would be annoyed if I couldn’t ignore it (the source).

The desire to know nothing is a defense against unbearable anxiety. After all, if “I don’t know” and “it doesn’t concern me”, then there is nothing to worry about. Let the problem be dealt with by those in whose life it happened. And suddenly nothing terrible happens there, and everything is fiction. It's even easier, isn't it? But ignorance does not absolve from responsibility.

It turned out that it is easier to supplant despair, fear and a sense of one's own powerlessness and insignificance in the face of the ongoing cruelty. Or say "I have no power to influence this."

I'll hide my hut

The modern position “every man for himself” has led to such a completely predictable result. And now people are dying, they are already dying en masse and very cruelly. There is a stimulus and there is a reaction. Everything is simple - these are the laws of life.

It's easy to avoid your fears when you touch on a frightening topic superficially or do not touch it at all. But I just thought about my father, brother, other important men for me, who may well go to defend the Motherland if something happens, and just as easily, overnight they may not be … Not once there, from illness or old age, but somewhere here, very close. So, when you delve deeper into particulars, there is no choice but to begin to acknowledge what is happening.

To be honest, I am far from politics and I do not want to reflect on the motives of everything that is happening. But to admit to yourself in your own irresponsibility, perhaps it's time. War is a powerful engine for uniting people, for their maturation. And it is growing up that involves taking responsibility and finding your own clear position.

There is too much infantilism in modern society, isn't there?

Life seems to ask: “How far should all this go for you PEOPLE to become more mature; so that you learn love, humanity and responsibility? What will remain in your values when the question comes between life and death right now, and not in the distant future?"

You can defame the state, power, occupiers for a long time, relying on the global disorder that is happening. Thus, as if to say "I have nothing to do with it, it was you who made this nightmare." But it is much more effective to pay attention to what is around each of us. What specific contribution do we (EVERYONE) make to the improvement of the world, what kind of work on mistakes does each of us do?

It's never too late to start benefiting the world by doing the most mundane things: giving thanks, giving up seats to the elderly, cleaning up the trash, being responsive, helping those in need, etc.

In my opinion, this is one of the important lessons that the time has come for modern people to learn.

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