This should be rather interesting to read. I feel nowadays that people are more selfish. Understandably, in any kind of animal nature, we put our individual instincts to survive for ourselves first. It's an "every man for himself" kind of society in most countries.
But I think that when families are formed, if we observe animals like wolves for example or any other hunting animal. They form their packs and hunt and you know, encourage things like team work and such. It's just like society's somehow forgotten this kind of aspect. Politically anyway. I mean, not that anybody on the political stage has an actual opinion since everything is being orchestrated from behind the scenes by people we don't know. (in my conspiracy theory world anyway) But anyway, my point is that our world seems primarily concerned with themselves and themselves only.
Maybe a world of peace and convenience is causing people to think about things so minor that they can't see past what should really be important. Which, I think should be caring for other people. Not just you, not just your family, not just friends. It should be caring for everyone. Not to a point where you stop a stranger on the street and ask them how their day is going or ask them how their lives are going (although I do this on trains and stuff) but to a point where you're polite to everyone.
Manners I think were created for people to respect other people's lives (or my favorite way of putting it, peoples' existences) You bump into someone, you apologize because maybe by bumping into them you hurt that particular bit of their body which is really just part of their existence. The fact that that other person also exists out of nothing.
Hatred is a completely different story and very easy to let go of. But I think this is enough to stomach for now and I will write more later. I guess. -shrug-?
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