All that We Need is Humanity
to Make this World Better
I have been hearing stories of humanity since childhood. There was a desire in my heart to see humanity, but my eyes are still finding out.
One day I saw a crow hanging with electric wires. The crow was in a horrible condition and wanted to release the self. At his one call, many crows came. No crow has seen the race nor kinship, only came to the rescue because the cry was for a crow. The voices raised like a slogan. All crows tried their best. After a little hard work, the crow was released. A roar did rise like a thankful note.
My father was accompanying me at that time. We were curiously watching at the crows. When everything settled down, my father said, “this is humanity.” I said no because I believe that humanity belongs to humans. I have not seen such kindness in humans as the crows possessed. Humans should look at the true meaning of humanity. This incident reminds me of a quote that,
The planet is fine. The people are fucked. ― George Carlin
I like to say humanity as feeling. It is feeling like love and care raised from the inner- not everyone can afford it. Only the rich hearts maintain it properly. It does not matter from where the heart belongs — to humans or animals. The only thing matters are the purity and richness of the heart.
Humanity is like the salt and saffron of life. Its little amount brings taste to life. It is as expensive as saffron, due to that most people are unaware of its value.
You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. ― Mahatma Gandhi
If they realize the importance of humanity, they can make this earth a flowery world. To give a heavenly look to the world, we should focus on humanity and support each other rather than eyes on materialistic growth. Everything depend upon the vision.
Be more than a human.
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