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Sunday, January 24, 2010

第四十五章: 社会.我们

The society. I just lately sense the great danger that will fall. Its like the chain reaction. Which I somehow don't know how to explain, or mostly don't know where to start. Just perhaps, you might not know what I'm trying to say, but as I speak, you will at the least be inspired. That's what I hope.
Please read with patience as I'm sure it will benefit you.

When we talk about the world and its future. We know clearly how enormous it can be. So we'll start by just a small country, Malaysia. How are the teenagers in Malaysia? I wish that "you" reading this post right now figure out closely. How exactly is the correct word to describe us all? We start clan by clan. The Malays, according to what I observe everyday, they have absolutely lifeless. When I say lifeless, it means that they don't know why they exist or they don't know why they live, they don't have the force or motivation to do anything, that means they have no ambition, no dream, at all. Nothing. Blank like a piece of paper. The Indians, they aren't really good neither, I'm not criticizing. Its true, some just take it too serious on other people's eyes. They don't have confidence, there's another reason, they don't have the perfect political leader. This causes them to be one of the poor citizens of Malaysia. And thid gradually affects the teenagers to be not that potential. Us, the Chinese. Don't be happy, There's a lot of holes I can talk about including me. Our clan face the same problem too. I'll take a simple example. How do you feel when you see homework? How long will it take for you to finish 9 homework? How much do you like to learn? How many of us agree to the statement "Life suck"? The we zoom deeper in to the scope. Do all of us really have our ambitions? Are we all learning what it takes to face the problems of society life? Is this the way we pay the depths of our parents? And then we come to questions of conclusion that applies to all clans on planet earth?

Do we have what it takes to lead the future? What it takes to teach our younger generations? No, we don't even know how to budget 150 bucks for a month that includes stationary, food, or postpaid bills..

What causes this all? On some circumstances, our parents and the environment influence a part of this. Our old ones, all grow up in a non-materialistic and educative environment. They know the ways and turns to teach a child. But when we grow up, the temptation of environment is a much powerful force that mankind can overcome. Turns out, parents become completely helpless as they see us grow into rotten apples while they can do so less. Some are even unlucky, when the child is brought up by a parent who knows nothing about the traditional education but only money. He's rich so what? His status ruins the child creating a monster, a freak, which turns out to be most of us today. We have to face the fact, we are all rotting without even us knowing. That applies to me too.

And then what happens? We grow up in the future, turning out as unexperienced leaders. The old ones are forced to choose the worst among the best. But they do not know how to lead a country's social, economy, and political issues. We then become unstable, while the birth of new generations continue, and when the condition continues. We create more and more rubbish. By then we have to consider other aspects, the natural resources running out, the ozone layer becomes as thin as paper. Ice bergs vannish, extinction, extermination, the end of the world. Whats left for the value of mankind? Nothing, Nothing except the term we know... Dooms day.

Is the movie 2012 a crap of junk? I don't think so. How about you?

Actions are needed, humans.

-身骑白马-
*The day the earth still stands...*

2 comments:

jadele said...

The success of humans rose from nothingness and it is to be what leads us back to waste and destruction... All this materialism you mentioned...is it really only a new thing developed in recent years with compliments from the environment? What do you think? The environment was caused by materialism itself and the urge to strive for better...but what do you do when you reach the top? At a hundred percent you are at the height of everything but how did you get there? And are you going to stay there for the rest of your life? Somebody had to fall for you to rise, don't you find? At a hundred percent you cannot get any better, you can only go down when it is someone else's turn to go up...when your own time is over.
So what if our civilization is going to die? It may be the end, but what are endings? Endings happen every second...and so do beginnings...people die every second...things break into irreparable state, but what is it about the apocalypse? To humans, it's infinite. To the earth, it isn't. People talk about climate change...it has always been changing. What's different about this? We can't predict the change...we aren't supposed to. Let's take the ancient civilizations as an example...they have always got to a point where everything goes perfect and all...but then suddenly they die because of so-and-sos naivete or corruption or greed. Is one person really that big an influence to be able to affect an entire civilization? Look how much of those (greed, corruption) we have today and how we are still able to hold on to this society? It's got nothing to do with the people, but the rate in which we progress.

jadele said...

Have you realized how the more cures we find, the more sicknesses we get? The richer a person is, the less he bothers to try? The more advanced a society, the lazier its people get? The more advanced we get, the more wars, with more people, we fight? Yet, the past century came up with many brilliant creations, epiphanies, discoveries. This is despite the fact that many wars were fought then...so is war really that bad? It inspires things when we have no more inspiration...
Of course war is bad. Everybody says it is. It kills people. It endangers lives. Loved ones die. But maybe it's just what the society needs since nobody cares...? Never mind, a revolution will come, people will die, people will survive...
The fittest will survive and that's what will create the next generation...what will come from the waste that is the twentieth century.
The climate change as I mentioned...the party's over and we have to clean up the house. The change is the remnants of the fun we had at the party except...oops, now it's gone bad. "Every positive value has its price in negative terms...the genius of Einstein leads to Hiroshima." The NOT-poor artist Picasso said that. Someone discovered electricity...we can't live without it now. But it's what leads to KH and all these climate problems!!! There's a good side and a bad side to it. Who knows? Maybe it will create a better, more evolved generation of humans...
Look at the dinosaurs. The weather kept changing during their time. At a period, the north pole (or maybe it was the south? I forget) went through equatorial weather. Hey, the dinosaurs still survived and evolved, evolved into us humans! And, if I'm correct, the dinosaurs evolved from trilobites to begin with. See how they adapted? See how we evolved?
Of course we are rotting! You know, whatever part of us that we don't properly nurture. Our childhood, maybe? If, as you said, we had nine pieces of homework everyday, our whole existence would be dedicated to it and we would forget about all else...
...as has been done. To a lot of people.
Technically, it is not us per se that is rotting, but our beings and personalities, since all our knowledge comes from what we think and that is in itself affected by our personalities. Technically we are not rotting, but striving for the better, and getting rid of a part of us that we don't like or have gotten sick of...well, yes. We ARE rotting.
But some call it evolving.