These are questions that society is asking on a daily. There is no right or wrong answer to any of these. However, there is a lack of compassion for those who are not as privileged as others. In my short time on this planet, I have traveled a lot. It has brought awareness to the world around me and how lucky I am, even on my worst day.
I have been raised in an age of “terror,” or so I have been told. There was always something tragic happening …show more content…
Who ever said it gets easier as time passes, well, they are full of cow poop. You get use to things as time passes, but it never gets any easier. So I make sure to be aware of my surroundings by smiling at someone when I walk past them. If I see someone who looks like they’re having a bad day, tell them they’re beautiful.
What about the student who can’t find their wallet in line for coffee? I’ll pay it forward. Or the guy who is over ten feet in front of you who pauses his walk to hold the door open for you, smile and appreciate the good in the world. Be aware of the positivity in the world and embrace it. If you see someone struggling, go give them a boost. Also, be aware of the negativity around you and have the power to change it.
Although we can’t end wars or violence with a hug, a little bit of kindness can go a long way. Be aware of how lucky you may be and give recognition to those who live in a four by four shack. Know that the women who has been silences, has a voice that should be heard by all. It is a small idea that can go a long way, but if we all are aware of what goes on around us, we can make this world great again, and we don’t even need Donald Trump in office to do