Help for a friend, and a word from me. · 11:17am Aug 3rd, 2015
Hello all,
It's Elusith here. I know I'm not much of a big shot, and that I will not make a large impact with these blog of mine but I hope you will maybe listen, and help me aid a friend.
This person is Man on The Moon, I don't know much about him, not really a lot, but he had recently posted a blog about a friend being killed at where he lives. By a gun, yes. Though I don't know him much, this blog of his made me think a lot about this human world. I went and dug up some psychology text and did a slight bit of thinking why humans act the way they do.
The Answer is simple: we are unique.
We think differently, that's why we act differently. This "way of thinking" limits the choices we would normally take, and the companions we could choose. However, there's a way to break that boundary.
It's called Respect.
We do not follow other choices because we believe them to be worse than the ones we choose. Be it morally, logically, or any other possible candidates. Simply put, we do not respect those choices. That's why we put them beneath us, and more often than not, did not even consider them.
However, should we respect those choices, we would consider them, very carefully. For it was this respect that drives us to do so. We don't leave them in the mud, we don't throw those ideas aside. People act the way they do because they normally do not respect any other choices. Just like the person who shot the friend of Man on the Moon. He most likely did not consider any other possibilities, and threw them aside, accepting his own as superior. How do I know? Because when you kill someone, when you happen to be one of those few that does things outside the norm, when you kill instead of doing what others had set an example of. When you kill despite knowing that those who killed are punished, you definitely did not think, you definitely did not consider any other roads, which definitely exists, for our world is laden with choices, and our history ripe with examples that work outside of killing.
So, please help this friend, Man on the Moon, be his friend and help him. I may get a few rages from posting this, but I know that he needs the help. It's never a good thing when someone you know dies...
What I said above, I will not force upon you to follow, but it's what I believe.
I said what I wanted to say, and I thank all of you who took the time to read this. If you are able though, be a friend to Man on the Moon, one can never have enough friends.
It's quite a cheesy slide, and I apologize to any who are offended, or just think it's a load of crap. After all, it's what I believe in, not what you believe in.
Regards,
Elusith