We all come from different backgrounds. We all have different histories and those differences bring new ideas and hopes and dreams for each of us. so again i have a big question . My question is, what does it take, what will it take, to finally unite humanity? by this im trying to say What has to happen before we lay down our petty playground fights, and become human , become one ? Honestly at this point I would give anything, to see what we, as humans, are actually capable of. So again, I ask, what would have to happen in the world, for us to finally come together in a way that cannot be undone. (If everyone cared and nobody cried,If everyone loved and nobody lied,If everyone shared and swallowed their pride, Then we’d see the day when nobody died). This song from the band nickelback came across my mind while writing my essay . because this idea of humanity could be the turning point in our society. if only we let free the prejudice and negatives we have today.
I feel as it at this point we have grown accustomed into believing that the act of survival is an act of coming together . the reason i say this is because throughout history ,think about all the times that we truly come together or relatively become a human race. for example 9/11 After that tragic day we saw the everyone in the us come together to mourn the deaths and set aside the differences that they had and not only those that were involved mourned but the whole world came to mourn for us collectively. but here 's the point i 'm trying to set here . i think people see tragedies as a way to come together . why is it that after every tragedy we truly come together . think about it a few examples include
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...n be together in unity of a human race.This always brings me back to The Matrix, where agent Smith has realized we are nothing more then a very calculated virus.
War is inevitable and with it, suffering. And again this goes to my point of how people band together after tragedy and chaos; it 's not because of some inherent good nature, it 's because we inherently want to survive. Once the chaos and tragedy clears, we become who we 've always been; savages, extorting our own kind for fame and fortune.Humanity as a whole doesn 't seem as a thing i 'd see in my decade, but we 've pitted ourselves against one another like school children struggling for status, regardless of the consequences; blinded to the corruption we spread to one another through all manner of manipulative means. A lot of times, we don 't even realize we 're doing it, because that is our true nature.
War is the bane of humanity’s existence, it is an indiscriminate killer, just as deadly as
The state of humanity is brittle and we need to start learning if we are to continue as the superior species. Wars, as the state we are in now are inevitable and more will happen in my lifetime and probably my children’s as well but that's not to say that's how it has to be. Just because that's how it’s always been doesn't mean that how it must
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The widely used motto “United we stand, divided we fall” exemplifies the importance of a strong, stable human structure needed to succeed. It may be the structure of an empire, or the biological makeup of the human body, these systems in our world are not only desired by human nature, but are essential for progress. Though it’s true that humans naturally desire patterns, structures and standards in their lives, the underlying intention for these patterns isn’t to provide shelter or refuge, but to rather provide a pathway to function and achieve various goals, moral or immoral.
humanity is our burden, our life; we need not battle for it; we need only to do what
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Without a common enemy, where is the unifying cause to organize? What will bring the people together? Once people are driven by hunger it seems to be to late. Hunger is desperate and powerless, without reason or strength. Humanity has conquered the world. Can we conquer out greed and fear? Steinbeck was unsure that our species could overcome our seemed hatred of ourselves. Maybe the fear of terrorism can bring the world together. In the meantime, people continue to struggle. Maybe things will finally change and we can all gain the empathy and understanding that were Steinbeck's. Unfortunately, those qualities seem to come only through great struggle.
War is one of the most tragic things in our world today. It is even sadder that usually it
...pment. And because it does so, it is absolutely essential that as a collective, as a body, as a society, as a people, that a certain degree of understanding is found. That is so that individuals may have a better understanding of their internal, emotional and psychological processes as well as those of others. And with that, a mutual understanding of one another that helps to promote community and a better state of physical, mental, social and spiritual health.
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War has always been, and will always be, a necessary action perpetrated by the human race. There are many different reasons for war: rage, passion, greed, defense, and religion to name a few. When differences cannot be solved or compromised through mediation with an opposing party and anger burns with a fiery passion, war is the last remaining option. Obviously, the purpose of any war is to win. How are wars won? Perhaps if we were to ask a member of the Defense Department during the early stages of the war in Iraq, his answer might be, “To win this war we must force the enemy into submission by means of ethical warfare.” If we were to ask a marine in the Second World War what he was told by his commanding officer he would reply, “To close with the enemy and destroy him.” (Fussell, 763).
Truly this is exactly why there is so much hate in this world. Every single person on this earth is "damaged" and every single damaged person fails to realize that they are not alone. This world consists of large masses of bodies lashing out at everyone around them. Many lashing out of fear that their trauma will repeat itself if they don 't hold up this fierce barrier between them and the rest of the world. This tends to create these large balls of negative energy fueled by anger, pain, sadness, fear, jealousy, and ultimately... hate. Eventually that energy will come crashing down. I 've said for several years now that we will be the one 's to end our entire world. We will, at some point, be the reason that the human
War has been around for centuries. From the time modern civilizations began, war has played an integral part in human history. It shaped the world into the modern world we live in. War has been said to be a great motivator, for example, the Great Wall of China was built to fend off the attackers from the north. However, the negative aspects of war far outweighs any positive effects it might have. The destruction of civilizations, cities and countries, mass killings of men, woman and children alike, the disastrous effect it has on economy and the after effects of war can last for centuries.