In Wonderland

November 29th, 2008
Categories: Life, Mankind, Reflections
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LabyrinthSince I was young, I’ve been wondering about the reason behind why people struggle. I always found it strange that despite achieving on the technological field, we are unfortunately retreating on the human one, something that is applicable on different levels of human interaction, starting with the minor one; personnel, passing by the medium one; community, the major one; society, and ends with le plus grande; nations.

As I grew older, via reading and pondering, my scope of wonder was limited into one simple question: why do people interact positively or negatively with each other? Well I’m trying to find an answer via this post and hopefully we may reach the light at the end of the tunnel.

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Review Gees: Bloggers Unite for Refugees!

November 10th, 2008
Categories: Mankind, People, Reflections, Religion
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We always do math on daily routine, so it’s normal when we add 16 to 51 to get a sum of 67, but wait a minute, what about identifying such number, 67 Roses, Guns or what?Bloggers Unite

Well, it is 67 Million people! Yes; this number is the UNHCR’s estimated one of Refugees + Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in our world as of 2007 [source]

Oh my God, I’m horrified and my horrification is not merely because of quaintly, which is terribly scary, but mainly what lies beneath such number; humans just like me and you who may differ in the colour but share the same suffer!

Hereby it is not a number anymore; rather it’s a giant mirror that reflects our state of mind on Earth.

Oh mon dieu! After less than two years we shall entre the 2nd decade of our 3rd Millennium yet I still wonder about the mentalities behind committing atrocities against other people just because they are not sharing the same point of view, regardless the race or religion!

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