Terribly saddened by the events of the past days and weeks, not just in the United States, but around the world.
Yet in all the expressions of outrage, and even in words of comfort, we continue to build the barriers that cause all this hatred.
Instead of defining each other by our differences, let’s remember our common bonds. Stop separating us and them, blue and black, Muslim and Christian, Jew and Gentile, liberal and conservative. In the United States, we are all Americans. We don’t need to create separate classes based on ethnicity, religion, color, or anything else. American is enough. Stop the passive distrust caused by breaking us apart. American lives matter. All lives matter.
The same is true around the world. Why must we focus on where we differ, when there is so much that ties us together.
Do we not all occupy the same planet, breathe the same air, bleed the same blood, and fight the same diseases? These are human conditions, not unique to any continent, country, or civilization.
Take a moment to reflect not just on these recent tragedies, but how you react to them. What you say and do has a tremendous effect on how you are perceived by others, and how they are perceived, as well.
If we all have a little empathy and understanding, the world would be a better place. I’d rather listen and learn, than continue to fight based on meaningless words. I matter, just like you.
So today, instead of just expressing anger, fear, and confusion, reach out to someone who isn’t like you; learn something new, discuss ideas, embrace differences, create a new friendship, and make the world a better place.
We are more the same than we are different
today, instead of just expressing anger, fear, and confusion, reach out to someone who isn’t like you; learn something new