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Why We Should Respect Each Other Irrespective Of What Today Portrays Them To Be by ChiaYakua0707(m): 5:16pm On Jan 06, 2019
History books has preserved the accounts; journal publications kept most enlightened; conversations brought alive facts; daily dealings gave credence and affirmations to the fact that change is constant. Hence, the aftermath of every situation is that it's never the same all the way. I'm yet to understand why people won't learn that the great people and most influential leaders of their time are people of humble and lowliness of hearts, forged by the purest fires of circumstances and the love for their own people. Look around you and perhaps you too, may see, if you've not seen already those society saw and treated as the low and most unimportant people; those with the lest care, love, attention and respect. Recall the many a poor and uneducated citizens and members of our immediate society, treated unjustly without consideration or regard for their dignity or rights as first, human beings and secondly, members of our immediate society for reasons that they were either poor, uneducated, minors or falls within the minority or even many a times, that they're not members of our religion, ethnicity, geographical area or social class. From nature's beauty and riches learn to see beauty and riches in the human beings around you. Respect the common man of today he might be tomorrow's Messiah.
Re: Why We Should Respect Each Other Irrespective Of What Today Portrays Them To Be by ChiaYakua0707(m): 5:19pm On Jan 06, 2019
Today's common man might be tomorrow's Messiah
ChiaYakua0707:
History books has preserved the accounts; journal publications kept most enlightened; conversations brought alive facts; daily dealings gave credence and affirmations to the fact that change is constant. Hence, the aftermath of every situation is that it's never the same all the way. I'm yet to understand why people won't learn that the great people and most influential leaders of their time are people of humble and lowliness of hearts, forged by the purest fires of circumstances and the love for their own people. Look around you and perhaps you too, may see, if you've not seen already those society saw and treated as the low and most unimportant people; those with the lest care, love, attention and respect. Recall the many a poor and uneducated citizens and members of our immediate society, treated unjustly without consideration or regard for their dignity or rights as first, human beings and secondly, members of our immediate society for reasons that they were either poor, uneducated, minors or falls within the minority or even many a times, that they're not members of our religion, ethnicity, geographical area or social class. From nature's beauty and riches learn to see beauty and riches in the human beings around you. Respect the common man of today he might be tomorrow's Messiah.

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