Tense times are over for me, at least temporarily.
The past few weeks had been hell and I am not just talking about me only. The WORLD is getting screwed over and over again. There is Mother Nature to deal with, whom in the last few months had been having symptoms as if she was undergoing menopauses; there was terrorists to deal with, whose sole purpose in the world was to help reduce the world population (hey thanks...*sardonically*) and then I heard on the news then there was another earthquake somewhere in India and Pakistan.
Lots of people had died.
Even more had been left homeless, parentless, friendless. Hopeless.
I wondered if the end of days is coming, if what we are experiencing are symptoms of the sick world. She coughed, puked, complained but yet we ignored her totally. A few days ago, I was just thinking: how many people in the world are actually aware of what is going on in the world?
My conclusion: Less than 5 percent of people will actually give a damn about what goes on in the world.
Have you ever stop and ask, "Why are there so many tragedies over the last few years?"
For a start, people must stop fighting themselves. Why do they concentrate so much energy and resources to fight others when all that could be channeled towards the complaints of Mother Earth? Or is it just a random phenomenon, as described when "everything tends towards chaos when a society is developing faster than its people"?
I don't know.
What I do know is that when there are really no fights, wars, natural disasters and epidemics around the world, we should not celebrate.
It could be the silence before the storm.
N Black Sey @
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