I totally agree with you and aware of what you said.
Still it makes me sad the injustice of it all.
We should, like you said, have at least enough to live a decent life, all of us, no exceptions.
Unfortunately, this is not the case.
Like you, I don't want or crave luxuries.
I am grateful to have a room, food on my plate, comfort, and being blessed to be born and live in a peaceful country.
My happiness comes not from things, but by being appreciative of my life, no matter the circumstances, and from the little things that are priceless: shared moments, exchanged experiences, deep connections.
It's this and only this, that we take from this life.
Thank you also for your shared thoughts.
Much appreciated. ๐
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I agree with you. And this kind of injustice make me sad too.
But i have also learn that sometimes it make us feel alive and sometimes it can be too much for our brain to overthink about it and feel guilty.
I'm not saying here to close our eyes to not see the world as it is.
I am saying all this is not entirely your fault, you shouldn't feel sad anytime you see the same injustice.
Do your best if you can change any injustice you see. Act anytime you can, but don't expect to change all this world alone. just do your best and transform this sadness into fighting energy if needed.
And you ever done it by your message about this injustice. It is a nice reminder that we can do it too like you do.
But it is just a burden to want to change this by your own because you didn't made this "injustice" alone.
Have a peaceful day/night, you were true to share it and in the right place for it.
Thank you ๐ค