A man who believes

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Man is a social being, a being who functions in a community and every man once believed something or someone, simply man as a social being communicates with others and when he will believe something or someone it is inevitable, unfortunately today brings its dangers to man and His judgment as an individual insofar as man communicates with others. We have all witnessed in the recent past how one man and also sometimes the vast majority of people trust someone, it is a danger to all because then all believers lose consciousness that they are individuals and there is no judgment as an individual. Everyone is targeted, from the young to the very old, because when one individual judges for the most, everyone rushes into collective madness. Every man is an individual like a bee in a hive and as such every man must gather his honey .Individual consciousness is the key to the survival of the individual. In today's time where we depend on the system, we must find during one day of free time to think about where we are and what our goals are, especially young people must do so to avoid trusting someone. and for some reason, even if it was the system in which we live,so that they do not end up in a situation where their whole life is destroyed ...

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You can move the topic where ever you want,but please dont delete it,i write this with my heart and i wish peace for everyone in their heads..

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I agree. It reminds of the saying "the road to hell is paved with good intentions," because we're living proof that even something considered "good" by its nature like religion or our democracy is doomed to appeal to those who seek opportunities of power and control. It's interesting because the system in which we live, from my American/Democratic standpoint, is inseparable from the people themselves, in that we agree to abide to follow the laws and norms of society because we want to uphold self-preservation and safety as the highest value. But I think the result of our obsession with safety and peace of mind inevitably comes at the price of giving up a part of something essentially true which is that nature is, as far as we can perceive, a game of chance outcomes. I tend to lean towards freedom being the more essential need of human beings as opposed to our safety, as it is the only thing that seems capable of ensuring equality without needing any promise of equal outcome.