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ss because we are evil? <i>There’s something everybody must know, and it’s life-changing</i>.</p><blockquote id="ce62"><p>“Ignorance, the root and stem of every evil.”</p></blockquote><figure id="8c9b"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*GArvic7HZrienaZb8ymOyg.jpeg"><figcaption>Image from Unsplash: <a href="http://twitter.com/thoughtcatalog">@thoughtcatalog</a></figcaption></figure><p id="3606"><b>US</b></p><p id="14d2">We are the main cause of everything, and I know what you are thinking; <i>I already knew this, humans are terrible</i>. But as I said before, I’m going to be cruel.</p><p id="4a9a">We protest, we destroy, and we blame others. We never look at ourselves, asking if we are a part of the problem. It’s easy to join or even start a movement, to protest against racism or homophobia. We always complain about petrol, for example. We complain about it when we are the first to move in a car. We cal

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l bastards the ones who make money through that but let me tell you something. Money doesn’t rain. We give money to them, so why should they stop? <b>We must stop. </b>We can’t complain about too much sugar in food if we buy <i>Nutella</i>. We can’t complain about something we are consuming or buying <b>every single day.</b></p><blockquote id="ce4e"><p>“The naïve men are easily fooled.”</p></blockquote><p id="ec2d">That’s another one from <i>Bias.</i></p><p id="b219">As Einstein once said: <i>“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the first one.”</i></p><p id="7f6c">We all know this one. The truth is that we are so incoherent. We take everything they give us, and we are fine with it. We don’t use our minds anymore, <b><i>and it’s sad.</i></b></p><p id="4122">We believe in something we can’t prove. We need something for everything, making us weak, <i>easily foolable</i>.</p></article></body>

This Is Why Our World Sucks

Image from Unsplash: @nicolebaster

Have you ever wondered why the world we live in is so unstable? So cruel and unfair, I know you did.

Well, here’s why, trust me.

To be clear, I’m going to be straight, just like this world.

We always blame rich people and others who made money with our struggles or governments unable to bring order. But no one ever thought about the biggest issue in this world.

“Most people are evil.”

That’s what Bias said, an ancient greek sage. Don’t get me wrong; this is true as hell. But is that the point? Is the world a mess because we are evil? There’s something everybody must know, and it’s life-changing.

“Ignorance, the root and stem of every evil.”

Image from Unsplash: @thoughtcatalog

US

We are the main cause of everything, and I know what you are thinking; I already knew this, humans are terrible. But as I said before, I’m going to be cruel.

We protest, we destroy, and we blame others. We never look at ourselves, asking if we are a part of the problem. It’s easy to join or even start a movement, to protest against racism or homophobia. We always complain about petrol, for example. We complain about it when we are the first to move in a car. We call bastards the ones who make money through that but let me tell you something. Money doesn’t rain. We give money to them, so why should they stop? We must stop. We can’t complain about too much sugar in food if we buy Nutella. We can’t complain about something we are consuming or buying every single day.

“The naïve men are easily fooled.”

That’s another one from Bias.

As Einstein once said: “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, and I’m not sure about the first one.”

We all know this one. The truth is that we are so incoherent. We take everything they give us, and we are fine with it. We don’t use our minds anymore, and it’s sad.

We believe in something we can’t prove. We need something for everything, making us weak, easily foolable.

Society
Humans
World
2020
Covid-19
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