Too damn important to care.
Today she was feeling frustrated with the world and wondered why the young people of today had become so rebellious. Order was not being maintained and the loss of faith in the police force had been noted. Where had morality gone and who had shaped her morals as she grew from a child into a young person?
“The tribe she belonged to can gave her a sense of belonging and without it isolation took over. No longer able to see her Self, she needed humanity more than she realised, otherwise she became a worthless individual who was not seen by no one. Her family were too busy to see her, busy living the life they had chosen. She yearned to belong, seeking acceptance from her friends was the only way possible and she would do anything to please. Of course the seeking of acceptance happened at a subconscious level and she had little awareness of who she was and what she really wanted out of life. Even the want for belonging she was oblivious to. You see the subconscious ticked away in the pit of her belly until bam, one day she found herself in a whole heap of trouble.”
And you know what, we all have one whether we like it or not. And when you hear the story of the brain damaged dad who will never be the dad he could have been because 20 young people kicked shit out of him and put him into a coma, I wonder how it will make you feel? And maybe that’s where religion fits in the grand scheme of things, less about morality and more about belonging to something greater than being human. Because being human can be really shit at times, escpecially when you feel like no one can see who you truly are.

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