Friday, October 27, 2023

People's problems?- They are unlikely to ever disappear

They are unlikely to ever disappear. There are millions of problems in one individual. The biggest flaw of a person is to constantly look for reasons for his problems in someone or something; this is already the biggest problem for the individual. This behavior creates a chain reaction, similar to falling dominoes. Especially if you use up your energy in this direction. Over time, your energy returns to you like a boomerang. It goes back to him. No matter how educated he is, sooner or later a problem comes to him, and he, struggling to protect himself, becomes a participant in it. Regardless of whether he is calm or indifferent, he must take a side because of the circumstances , depending on the situation. Everyone knows that there is already one god, but it is perceived differently in different languages. Because of the ways of the prophets, division is a fact. The one problem that is not known may take another thousand years to solve. The other big problem is the different colors of people's skin. While the colored man sets records for a predominantly white country, he receives applause. But after a few hours, it is forgotten, and in some shows, in a different light, the most colorful insults are thrown at him. People always blame others for their failures. Apparently, it's innate to us, and I can't stop wondering if it can go away. However, people can come together and eliminate the gun companies. The gun industry poses a significant challenge to humanity. Currently everyone is going to save the climate, so they may go to transform the arms companies into useful enterprises. Nothing personal. This is solely due to the legacy that Alfred Nobel left behind. I'm unsure if the article in a Paris newspaper, which mistakenly reported his death instead of his brother's, was a fabrication. But his cause is great. But definitely, his words are, “As for me, I wish all weapons…sent to hell where they belong…

Certainly, these important, insurmountable problems will disappear. It will alleviate the problems by nearly 90 percent for humanity.

Author Sezgin Ismailov 

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