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Think Before you Speak!

Corvid still blustering around us; uncertainty fuel our anxiety. Do you realize this is nature coming at us with a vengeance for how bad we are treating this earth and the environment? It has managed to muscle the whole world, yet most of us are still in denial and fighting against the lessons we need to embrace. We are weary, isolated without human interaction, and anticipates for things to go back to normal. The world is opening up, some taking control and some making it worse, but in the end, it all comes down to us, human. The reign is within us to make the alteration to restructure the world and be whole again.


Everything we do, as humans, effects this world one way or the other. All the notions that cross our mind, our credence, words we dribble out, and our actions have an opposite and equal reaction; it’s the Newton’s Law. Just like our words can hurt other people, and our action creates disruptions, what we sense and ponder within us can harm us and our surroundings. If we embrace negativity, it creates destructive energy that spreads to others around us, and just the same, our positive energy can transform to strengthen another being. So, you see, our action produces reactions that affect the world we live in. I know we can’t be on our best behavior all the time or be angles because we are human. However, we have a brain and a heart that we can use to do better, think better, and live better.


A few months were having the world shut down, we have purified the air around us. Without the fumes from factories and intense transportation, the environment had time to breathe easy. Now we can see a bit far into space.
We can take tiny steps to keep peace in this world. All we have to do is take a few seconds to rethink before we act and before we speak. Those few seconds can make a big difference in the world and to our humanity. Life can get better if we respect this earth and the people that live within. Stay silent when you are angry, don’t look the other way when you witness unjust, and play your part as humans to make this world a better place and respect humanity.

Bea

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