Friday, March 27, 2009

Recession makes for selfishness

(Important Note: This is an unbiased post about world conditions.)

There is no more sympathy, no more giving change to the poor, no more care in the world because they all think about is protecting their money.

What would be more important to you right now? Hugging a person who just lost his/her loved one or rushing to the bank to see if your mortgage and savings are still intact?

For most people, the money choice is what they'd pick.

And what about the homeless and moneyless? All they care about is each other since money is the 2nd highest importance compared to their most important instinct: just surviving on the street. And with support from peers, they make it through each day not being selfish and caring for each other.

But one thing happens no matter what economic condition. Selfishness consumes decisions about "Insignificant People" and whether there should be help to them. 99% of people think charities will fix all of those problems. They sometimes don't. A majority think religion can help, sometimes, that doesn't neither. Only action can have a result.

What do I feel about the world? The glass is empty, case dismissed.

But hey, we're all guilty of this, it's not too late to do something.

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