Sunday Thoughts 💭
Build A Better World.
Be the change you wish to see. We live in a time, where here in the West, destruction is the name of the game. The destruction of the family unit. The destruction of national identity. The destruction of the very charter of rights which our ancestors fought and died for us to have. Everywhere you turn, what once stood proud, is slowly being torn apart.
The conservation of these items is a futile battle. The attempt to stop the individuals in question, who seek to destroy what it is we as a people have built, is useless. Much like a wild fire, struck ablaze in the middle of the forest- the flames cannot be stopped once the tress have been engulfed. The fierceness and intensity of the destruction cannot be contained. The levelling of the forest is an occurrence which must be left to run its course.
However, one does not simply allow a forest to die. Though the flames may rise, and the destruction may be immeasurable, we the people must do what we have always done. We must rebuild. We must find a way, to create a better world. A world, where those who seek to destroy us, may never set foot into the forest again.
Accepting the destruction of the idea is always the hardest thing. Understanding the resources and energy that were poured into the creation of the forest, only to have to lost to the flames, is a difficult pill to swallow. To stare into the abyss, and realize that no matter how much rain may fall from the sky, that our creation is doomed to be grazed to the ground. It is no easy task. The collapse of ideas, the collapse of ecosystems, the collapse of civilizations, is a story as old as the dawn of man. One would be foolish to believe that their version, their history, is the one to withstand the sands of time. Even the greatest of empires have all met their day.
Perhaps the conservation of the empire should not be the goal of the people. Perhaps, the goal of the people, should be to build back stronger than ever before. To return to their roots, and create something to withstand another 200 years time. To rebuild a system which will grow forward, leaving behind the old to finally lay at rest. Even the trees that have been burnt to ashes serve their purpose, in creating fuel for the new ones to dig their roots in deep. Why should society be anything different?
The fire burns, and tension rises. The trees die, yet the anger remains.
We need not to forget the anger. We need not to let the trees die in vain.
Yet we are responsible for challenging that energy.
Channelling, into building something even greater to take its place.
Godspeed.
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