Thursday, February 14, 2019

A Disconnected World


There, is in this World a disconnect of intelligence and common sense. We as people have fallen victim to ignorance. I find that hard to understand that when you have a world of knowledge at your finger tips on any given day. When in any given setting you make a statement that intends to enlighten someone or help them understand a certain situation and or situations you see someone make light of what you say before you are finished making your point. I would guess that shows that they have no respect for your opinion or think themselves so superior that your comment matters not to them. When did we become a Country and or a People that belittle intelligence and hang our coats or shear ignorance and group think? The prospective of belonging to a Human Race that “at one time” would strive for greatness and the betterment of that Human Race have fallen victim to arrogance and the down right loss of our souls. People would rather listen to nonsense than to fix a problem staring them right in the face. They would much rather criticize than to face the problems of Humanity and the way people treat each other with their arrogance and narcissism. The lost art of compromise and debate have fallen on deaf ears. And as we continue down this road we as a Human Species will continue the downward spiral we are seeing now. We have relied to much on our feelings in situations that need our ability to search for and acquire the truth of any given problem.

In essence what this boils down to is the way we treat each other. We have a group of people in this world that have set themselves on such a high pedestals that they get nose bleeds just thinking about there own positions. We have people that group together to support an asinine narrative because in groups it make them feel superior. Without those groups they are lost and are no different than anyone else. The lost art thinking for yourself is just that, lost. So before you degrade, laugh or interrupt someone making a point or telling their story, close your mouth and listen. You just might learn something you did not know. You are not the most important person in the room. Everyone is important. (My Grandfather used to have a saying “surround your self with intelligence of others to gain intelligence in yourself”).

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