May 4, 2008

What's Our Cure?

Hey guys.

Here’s a pearl that had been discovered by the ever observant good old me.

PEOPLE SHOULD BE KIND TO EACH OTHER.

Even if you don’t know the person, even if that person looks like a beggar, or a tramp, or someone from that series, it doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re any better. It doesn’t mean that you can't swap shoes with them someday. It only means that NOW you’re luckier. Whatever the situation is, if you can help a hurt person, help them.

You HAVE TO treat others the way you want to be treated. You can’t let someone suffer just because they don’t look decent enough. That is wrong, bad, just not right and, in other words, shitty of you. If you can give help to someone who desperately needs it, give it. Don’t wait for someone else to do it for you, because there might be no one else. If there is a chance to do something good, why, what’s the point of letting it go down the loo?

I’m saying all this because one really good person got seriously hurt tonight for no good reason. Our hospitals (not necessarily yours, but mine) apparently have their own unique politics and views on “healing”. They include leaving a person to bleed for hours and not even lifting a finger or an ass to help in transporting them to where they could get medical attention. Here’s to the “good guys”! They're not like on TV...

Doesn’t anyone nowa days think that to choose a serious profession, for example a doctor, you’ve got to be, I don’t know, “into it”?

If you cannot heal, if you are not someone who has a right mindset, not to mention a heart, to cure anyone, stop trying to fit into someone else’s shoes and do the job other people would do better. There are paths meant not for everyone, and if you don't have the rocks to walk them, you would do our world a favor by staying out of the away.


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