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No, not whatever

I've been wondering about the decade to come. You know, the next four years or so. Somehow I've managed to stay alive this far but I'm indeed scared enough to start panicking. What will happen to the rest and quietness, let alone the periods of high creativity, that everyone wants in their life time? Not that it needs to be motionless or without any stress at all. Of course, if one simply keeps on running in circles, well, there's something really awful afoot, the condition of being disrupted almost always is one of those.

No, it doesn't need to be about ones immediate self. It could simply be about the growing majority of people alive today. I'm now way into a generation that's completely disappearing. Those people of a Western-type who have had first- or second-hand experience of what real suffering is about. Who know fundamentally what a bully, a con-man, a victim, etc. is all about because one has had the experience or heard it talked about by people who one grew up with.

I don't need to recount now who or wat subject matters cause us to talk about the most these days. Well, if you haven't switched off yourself completely yet either. The same with blocking people like myself on here. Yes, that empowers you to decide who you want to engage with and who you prefer to keep at a distance. That idea of power is, however, as stupid as some on TV right now. Personally, I find it extremely sad to see some on here who blocked me but are still stupidly reacting to others that are the real spiders in the web.

Do I take pleasure in misfortune of others? No, I don't, for otherwise I'd stay quiet. All taken into account, there's real danger about but I'm noticing next to no one is being scared of what could bag us in the end. I see only selfishness and demeanor now ruling the West. Our great strenghts of the past are flowing away. Tollerance is the ability or willingness to tolerate the existence of opinions or behaviour that one dislikes or disagrees with. Isn't that not better than trying to make everyone think the same?
Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, MNew
Yes, you're absolutely right. Tolerance, in its truest sense, is about accepting and coexisting with differing opinions, beliefs, or behaviors, even if we don't agree with them. It allows for diversity of thought and respect for individuality, which is vital for a healthy and dynamic society. Trying to make everyone think the same would lead to a lack of creativity, critical thinking, and personal freedom.
Tolerance doesn't mean agreeing with everything someone else says or does, but it does mean respecting their right to have their own perspective. In contrast, insisting that everyone thinks the same can stifle progress, create conflict, and result in the suppression of personal freedoms. By embracing tolerance, we can foster an environment where people feel valued for who they are, regardless of their differences.
Moreover, having diverse perspectives often leads to better solutions and richer cultural exchange. It challenges us to rethink our own views and be more open-minded, which can lead to personal growth and societal development. So, in that sense, tolerance is not just better, but essential for creating a more inclusive, innovative, and peaceful world.
Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, MNew
@val70 That’s one of the things I admire about you my friend 🙌🏻
☕ cheers 😀
val70 · 51-55
@Yourwildestdreams Oh thank you, you mighty one!!!
Yourwildestdreams · 51-55, MNew
@val70 Welcome 🙏

 
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