Tuesday 6 September 2022

Notes to myself

 Mark Drakeford just said that Britain is the most unequal country in Europe I'm glad a leading politician said it. #channel4news



I seen this on Twitter, it not saying that the rest of Europe is perfect from the words I have read, and  even if we read that in our own interpretation , it should not be a race to get a more unequal world, for our part of Earth to be more unfair and to look after ourselves more, as we do not care about others.

It is part of nature to care about people we know, like and respect, not care for others as we see as evil or just outsiders from our own opinion of what a society is?

 Still whatever we think or our own emotions are like, many people play a part in our society and are helping us in our lives, for far longer than we might know or can understand, most of what I see as English today, come from around the world, as the Earth has gave power to the British and four nations having more input on the past than many admit.

Our nation has done "Crimes against humanity", just because they British , English or our view of perfect, do not mean we can ignore the past, or think that doing the same thing in the future, will be better because today is now and more advanced?

Many of us are just as lost as the people in the past, and do not understand, just thinking of our own needs and wants, then ignoring others pain, we seem to give reason why we deserve a better life and others do not, and think that as fact, when it just our own opinion, based on what we want to learn, to fuel that.

Each of us have a major part in the future, even if the future is without us, our ancestors gave us what we have today, so we can pass it on to the future generations? Some people want this to stop if they do not get what they want, as they need it perfect for they own view point, some want they own groups of people to be better off and others to suffering more , it easy to think in this limited way to only care for what we know, and not to care about what we do not see or understand.


In many ways, the Allegory of the Long Spoons, gives more insight to helping, understanding each other, but each of us need to find our own meaning and reason to our own life, and write our own small print  with our own meaning?


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