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“We, human beings, have split the atom, so why can't we split our prejudices?”
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“Don't pass the places you step on as soil, get to know them. Think of the thousands of people lying without shrouds under you. You are the son of a martyr, it is a shame not to hurt your father, But may He not deprive me of my one true homeland for the world." Verses that deeply affect one's soul... However, when we look at today, we see that wars are mostly filled with the ambitions and egos of those who rule the world, and the traps of wild capitalism, disguised as land, homeland and nation. It's more like 'Eat my fur, eat it'. These are the days when not the humanity within us, but the latest model car he drives, bank accounts with lots of zeros and the latest version of the latest model phone in his hand command a premium. We hope that the bones of our martyrs, to whom we owe our existence, will not ache...
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“I don't know why we try to make our lives difficult when we don't even have a guarantee for our future. Wherever I turn my head, there are those who succumb to our ambitions, or the army of the unhappy, those who push our limits, or those of us who have already accepted losing. So, what was the reason for our existence? Don't we all have the right to live a beautiful and quality life? While we were sipping our coffee or tea in the mornings as we welcomed the new day, while reading the news of the brutality of a jealous husband or the poor innocent child being murdered on the third pages of the newspapers you held in your hand, hasn't this question ever crossed our minds once in our lives? The feeling of compassion, which is granted only to humans among living things and which we now mostly see in animals... Humanity has lost its humanity... The beautiful to the ugly, White to black, It's like night turning into day. The two warrior spirits we all harbor within us are good and evil. So, which one do we nourish and cultivate within ourselves? Do we allow goodness or evil to take root in our cells?