leslie10152
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If that proved to be true it might go some way to making it all worthwhile! I think we all share one useful attribute, we have to grasp unpleasant realities and deal with them, just to survive. That must give us the ability to sort what is really important from the bullshine we are bombarded with. A positive thought anyway, always good.A thought occurred to me today. Are we the new world people to lead the way to the next level of humanity? Is it not said that suffering brings insight? Is it not said that, 'the closer to God, the greater the suffering'? Are we not the way to a better society?
Awwwwwww @leslie10152 . I'm just having a cuppa and pondering ponderous thoughts too, after a 4am start and a long journey to a job, which we've thankfully just finished. I'm finding the cuppa very restorative, given that my body feels that it's time for a glass of wine, some good food and my bed (it now being 2.30pm!).
I'm sending you a hug, a virtual cup of tea, the promise of a virtual glass of red a little later, and the assurance that we are all fab, but we folks here on this forum of ours living our lives the way we do are just that teensy bit MORE fab.
How that translates into being closer to God, and/or leading the way to a better society, well, I think we can all do our bit in making this world a better place.
Does that sound about right?
Love Snapsy
Awwww cool, @Hammer1964 !Hi Snapsy, I really like the part 'being on this forum and living the way we do means we are a teensy bit MORE FAB!
I think that rationalising suffering as being 'special' or 'chosen' is illogical, pointless and a hiding to nowhere. It is just one step away from blame.
There are umpty thumpty billions of human beings on the planet, and many times more other lives as animals and plants.
The only difference between human and animal suffering is that we are self aware enough to try to justify it.
The reality is that out of all those billions, there are a heck of a lot of people (and animals) whose suffering is many times worse than yours. Or mine. Those people aren't posting here. Which I find very humbling.
So I think it is best to just do the best I can, every day, and appreciate each day as it comes.
" Are we the new world people to lead the way to the next level of humanity"?A thought occurred to me today. Are we the new world people to lead the way to the next level of humanity? Is it not said that suffering brings insight? Is it not said that, 'the closer to God, the greater the suffering'? Are we not the way to a better society?
A thought occurred to me today. Are we the new world people to lead the way to the next level of humanity? Is it not said that suffering brings insight? Is it not said that, 'the closer to God, the greater the suffering'? Are we not the way to a better society?
Would love to think you're right, but hard to believe humans will ever overcome their sense of denial about almost everything. Ran across this great quote on twitter recently. Says it all really:Hi, leslie10152, v. interesting question - maybe, yes - though maybe not quite in the way you are thinking - i wonder if we are like the canaries that were taken down mines, if they became unwell or died this warned of the state of the air in the mine - perhaps the increase in all types of diabetes is an early warning to all the world that something is wrong with the planet, and life on the planet, whether it be chemical overload of air and water, and food, or lifestyle and diet changes, or something else, even climate changes, or a combination of these - only today i read medpage today - .." as temperature rises, does the risk of gestational diabetes spike? " -http://www.medpagetoday.com/OBGYN/Pregnancy/65299?xid=nl_mpt_International_2017-05-19&eun=g415048d0r
Could the increase in diabetes worldwide lead to an urgent re-evaluation, and ultimately lead us nearer to a cleaner, healthier, 'greener' planet?
Agree, great quote, but it may be that there is more hope than Gus thinks - diabetes is costly to families and societies, financially, and emotionally, and it is long term, it could be that world leaders will be just forced to take notice, through basic self interest, as the costs will soar if this research re gestational diabetes, and this much wider research below, is sound -Would love to think you're right, but hard to believe humans will ever overcome their sense of denial about almost everything. Ran across this great quote on twitter recently. Says it all really:
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