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Created on: April 26, 2007 Last Updated: April 27, 2007
The only question any living person should ask is where do I go after I die and how do I go to a good place. People are constantly waking up everyday and not getting the point of this life. People are caught up in activities and issues of this minute place thinking that all of life everywhere is here. All that is important is here.
How childish, no, even a child would know better, how plain stupid it is to think that all of existence is us. That all of wisdom lies with us. This world, this planet does not have one single person that everyone can say, this person is all wise and we can all place our trust in this person to lead us and to take us and to protect us. To move us into the future. To travel and to explore the skies above this planet. To go to other places to meet new beings. A leader of this planet.
This planet does not have a leader. This is probably the most primitive planet and existence in the universe. A people all like ants scurrying around in relative circles seemingly going nowhere and doing nothing. Achieving no major accomplishments. Having issues that if measured to others in the universe would be embarrassing. Issues like racism. Speak about that on a universe level and they would look at us like we were lowlifes. A planet that cannot get along with itself.
That cannot solve its' own issues especially such a small one. We're fighting with each other. Our people are living on the streets. Hungry and sick people everywhere with no help. Embarrassing. We are the low lifes of the universe. Yet we think of ourselves as something great. How stupid we must look.
We're fighting with each other killing our own species. How primitive. We are not ready for the galaxy! That's why probably nobody from other planets come her. The rough part of town. The rough part of the galaxy. Roll up your windows that's Earth over there keep going, pretend you don't see them.
To see people living how ever number of years and then, obviously die, and to not take that into consideration as the main issue of living is just plain super naive.
How stupid of a people are we. We are dictated by T.V and media. What they say goes.
Whatever they talk about we talk about. Whatever they tell us to watch or listen to we do. This is what you should be doing so do it. Eat this, go here, don't say this, like this person hate that person. This is good this is evil.
Yet we see our friends and loved ones dying daily and nobody steps up to say this is the real issue. We are all going to die.
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