@candylives
@Candy Livesherlife
@candylives · 1:50

The Human Conundrum

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The human conundrum. The plight of humanity is to see and observe everything yet to turn a blind eye and pretend that we see nothing. It is quite evident that we are destroying the earth with fires yet we brandish those who enlighten us with the truth as liars. We witness the anguish of the minorities oppressed by system s yet we remain silent as long as it is not us and only a few thems

#poetryreading #philosophy #reflective

@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 2:07
And I think when you said that when we realize that we are only humans, we become more ignorant. That is so true. And only if people had this sort of clarity, right? This sort of clarity, this sort of courage to accept the things as they are and our contribution in worsening things for us as a collective civilization. So I think United Nations or maybe United Nations environment for forest and climate change, maybe you should use your poem for their campaigns and for their actions that they take
@Bookbot
The Bookbot Theory
@Bookbot · 1:32

So relatable @candylives

Hi, Candy. Thank you for sharing this and inviting me to listen to this beautiful poem of yours. This has come at a very accurate timing, I would say. So where I live, we are actually witnessing climate change in its worst form, which I'm sure every one of us across the globe is seeing it. So it's September, mid of September, and we are still in the middle of monsoon. And a wild, wild monsoon at that one
@challasrigouri
Challa Sri Gouri
@challasrigouri · 1:19
So I really loved every line that you said because this is something we must realize and every line had a great deeper meaning. Thank you once again for coming up with this particular topic and raising awareness in this aspect. Thank you, Candy. Once again
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