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Who do we blame?
Do we blame humanity,ourselves,the goverment,the devil,God,rebellion etc. for the way the world turned outYou tell me,just give an opinion.Anyway,no FUCKING insults!
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The responsibility for how the world turns out rests on your shoulders, and no one else's. Because you're the only one who you can create change through. If there is blame to be placed on anyone, we should place it on ourselves.
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I partially agree with Hamster, although you have to keep in mind, that there are places in the world, where leaders fucked it up and no one could stop them early enough.
''The second industrial revolution has yet to be fully experienced by 17% of the world as nearly 1.3 billion people still lack access to electricity.''
^ Now there is a guy who knows what he is talking about!
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There are places in the world where we have limited impact, because of the constraints of distance, or what have you, but part of my point was that it's far more constructive to spend your energy changing your immediate surroundings in a way you think will benefit the world rather than cast blame on people in places you have no control over.
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Originally Posted by Hamster View Post
There are places in the world where we have limited impact, because of the constraints of distance, or what have you, but part of my point was that it's far more constructive to spend your energy changing your immediate surroundings in a way you think will benefit the world rather than cast blame on people in places you have no control over.

Ah it was a misunderstanding on my side. ^ That post is pretty much identical
to my believes.

You can't shatter the power of the taliban in the Arabian world as a farmer, but as a citizen in a democratic countr, you can change small things which, when summed up, may change a big thing.
(to say it with simple words)
''The second industrial revolution has yet to be fully experienced by 17% of the world as nearly 1.3 billion people still lack access to electricity.''