World-End Disease
The end of the world will not come by itself.
Humans are bringing it upon themselves.
We are becoming ignorant.
Rebellious against knowledge.
Unwilling to learn.
Stubborn beyond reason.
Let me explain.
Just as humans have four types of blood,
we can imagine humans having four types of understanding.
Some grasp the world through theory and concepts.
Some through logic alone.
Some through practicality.
Some through moral values.
We are all different.
We cannot all think the same way.
The strongest teams, the strongest civilizations,
are built from individuals with unique perspectives.
And yet, humans are failing.
Failing because of stupidity.
Because of ignorance.
Because of a lack of awareness.
Survival depends on knowledge.
Knowledge allows us to remain alive,
physically and morally.
Have you noticed the younger generations?
Sometimes they seem rude.
It’s not just attitude—it’s lack of empathy.
Lack of wisdom.
Empathy is not simply feeling.
It is the ability to understand others,
their situations, their ideas.
To listen without immediately judging.
To accept knowledge that differs from your own.
But today, we are becoming rude—
rude to our parents.
Rude to our environment.
Rude to governments.
Rude to our own bodies.
When we refuse to listen, we cannot learn.
And without learning, change is impossible.
This world is moving toward an end—but not yet.
There is still time.
What we must do now
is cultivate the ability to understand.
To see beyond ourselves.
To respect differences.
To be aware.
And a word of caution:
a great leader is not the one who claims they want to “change the world.”
The truly great leader
is the one who wants to live in the world,
to understand it,
and to care for it wisely.
Trust that.
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