Here’s something we will probably never ever do in our entire lives: cry for a stranger.
Sounds weird to you, but just read on.
How many of you have cried for people who died in the bus crash that happened not too long ago? How about those who died during the earthquake at Haiti?
Trapped miners in New Zealand who did not make it out alive? Children who were kidnapped and murdered, some raped? What about people who die in hospitals each day due to failed operations or inability of providing necessary and matching organs to save their lives?
The Earth is round and we’re all in it together. That means whatever happens in this circle, it affects all of us. Because we’re all in this circle (yes I’m aware that it’s sphere but circle sounds more suitable).
And I don’t mean we should cry on a daily basis because that’s what is really happening: there are people dying every single day. But I just feel that we are all not caring enough.
Some don’t even know what’s going on in all these places in the world and they can be so ignorant about it. Celebrities’ divorces are getting more coverage than planet saving.
Maybe it’s boring that we always hear and see the same news, of people dying and people suffering at different parts of the world. Maybe if the amount of people who actually care can be unnumbered, then a difference can be made.
I think one never really feels it until something happens and it can be related to. Which is sad, because it takes a lot of losing to gain some realisation from the people.
Maybe someday we would run out of things to lose.