Author Topic: Is it hard to be innocent in today's world?  (Read 909 times)

Ageon Mystmir

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Is it hard to be innocent in today's world?
« on: January 26, 2024, 06:55:09 PM »
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  • We are all born innocent in today's world, but the catch is that we don't grow to be or don't want to be innocent beings, which can be attributed to the following reasons: Bad upbringing and growth for children; Inequality in terms of human rights and family education (Education being more than what we learn in school or academies, but also life philosophy and wisdom); Racism and discrimination between countries online and in the real world; Misguided focus and efforts towards futile conceptions, ideologies and non-concrete fears; Fear of toleration and its consequences on kind souls; Mockery, hatred, vengeance and irrational behavior to find excuses for committing invalid acts and blaming the wrong targets; Lack of commitment towards employment, services, life, duties, honors and mankind principles; Escaping reality, perceiving one aspect of life as either dark or light, without respecting the other, and lack of equality in any genre; Causality maintaining their order and brutality no longer the title of any genre, be it life or media; Grief over small and minor matters rather than consideration and humility towards one another. Thus, the issue is not how we start the course, but how we end up. So the matter isn’t in how we are starting the course but in how we wound-up.

    You can assume, for the moment, that my text will get your praise, so I start here as innocent. But, will I get the credit or any appreciation in the end? Nope, because few will care to praise my intellect and the rest won't care, so here I don't become innocent to you because I asked for my credit. I may have shared my text, but why do I even care to share it? Because I have hopes for humanity to grow, to develop, and for their approval of my existence or the existence of others who have suffered the same share of all my dues, wounds, and pains. The real idea which dwells around innocence isn't related to any act or purpose but rather connected to the intent. Your intent defines your innocence; each one of us defines the innocence of another by their experience, and in my case, it is the intent and honesty. It is reliant on how deep you have gone through and how you display, from your heart, your true mind.

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