“The World seems an impossible place at the moment. All is mistrust and mayhem. Nobody knows what is going on and nobody knows how to behave or what is expected of them throughout these worldly conditions.
“All is like driftwood, drifting in a sea of uncertainty, only ever having to do something if their little world is touched or harmed in any way.
“No one wants to actually stick their necks out and complain should they be given a task to do something they may later regret.
“The World is full of these people huddled up with their own surmounting woes, expecting and hoping someone else will take on board the task of responsible action as long as it is never them.
“When it is out time to depart this World, we will be asked, “What difference did you do while on the Earth?” Most will say, “Nothing.”
“To expect a person just to go through the motions of life, i.e. go to school, get an education, start work, get married, have children if they are blessed to have them, bring them up, enter into middle age and old age and then simply die, is not good enough.
“It is pioneers of this World, who through their diligence and ingenuity have made a difference to every man, woman and child on this Earth.
“These brave men and women, who have searched this globe for solutions to problems, have risked their lives so that we may live in peace and in safety.
“Our medicines to keep us healthy have been found out by trial and error, so that these potions from plant and natural life can and do have health sustaining properties.
“Our animals and our crops are vital for our existence and an evolvement over time has seen the farming of these to make a vast difference to our lives.
“Everything we have nowadays in our lives we take for granted.
“Electricity and power through gas, coal, wind and solar had to be found out by a selective few who risked their lives so that we can enjoy everything we take for granted.
“Yet through all this wonderful technology and many things to hand, we have lost ourselves. Our caring as a community is being lost. No one seems to help each other any more.
“We tend to go through life daydreaming, half asleep, only to be woken up when a catastrophe occurs of which we are so ill prepared.
“The army are a community where, because of constant danger, they must rely on each other extensively so that a form of protection and kindliness is given to all.
“They must protect each other and in turn are protected by another – the so called family, the comrades in arms. All tend to know each other and their bravery and unselfishness in times of need are always there.
“They can be relied upon so that the unit remains strong in times of great hardship. You might think this should only happen where situations as in a battle zone dictates. I say, “No.”
“This should be the case in every day life where man, woman and child, as neighbour all continually look out for the welfare of their own community where love and not selfishness is the order of the day.
“Where no one takes another for granted, where all their needs are met, not by an individual, but by an entire community so that the burdens of responsibility are shared and ongoing.
“None of us at any time day or night know when we might need help. How many of us are prepared to step out of our comfort zone to help another. This takes courage. It takes time and effort.
“Most of us do nothing, are prepared to do nothing. They expect that responsibility will lie with somebody else. Again I say, “No!”
“Collectively we as a nation, we as a vital part of this World must act as a whole, a community, a vital unit to bring about lasting changes so that all feel safe and protected, so that all can benefit from food and shelter and fresh drinking water. All of us have a vital role in helping one another.
“It must be our roles collectively to bring about a new structure to this World, where man helps man en masse and does not leave it to the few who sit up in their ivory towers making decisions for us whether they be good or bad.
“Collectively we are a mighty force and collectively we can bring help and peace to so many, but it must be something that must change in our hearts to do this.
“We must become pioneers in our own way to want to help another. Should in time we ever need help ourselves we would find that help and support is always there.
“For it is these men and women who put away their own needs for a time to give to others and so the unit, the community, remains strong and ongoing, each in turn doing their part, taking on that role.
“This way continuity of effort remains and a strong viable help programme is maintained and everybody within that programme feels safe and is provided for and so it increases, because all of us at times need help for whatever reason on a day to day basis.
“Without those individuals who make up the whole, everybody is left dangling, alone and afraid and where our societies are lost and fragmented as so many are today.
“The disinterest in people and only interest in the self has collectively brought down whole, entire communities and that is why there is so much fear, so much unrest about.
“We have only ourselves to blame and no one else. Until we learn to stick our necks out and not leave it to a few random others, no community is ever safe.
“No community can properly function and in time our society, as we know it, is completely lost to us. This is already happening with the breakdown in law and order.
“It is time we all started to take an active role and to engage with our neighbours and people within our community to start to build up a support system where all benefit, where all people feel safe, because everybody is constantly looking out for each other as a matter of course and not as an ad hoc thing.
“With the useful collective help and participation as a right to everybody, then comradeship and a safe environment are achieved, where the community becomes strong.
“Everybody will know their role within it as a rightful duty to assist and help as an ongoing thing and, like the army, the family in times of danger and times of inactive duty, are always there for each other.
“Everybody knows they are part of that whole and that their responsibility as others within that group/community never shirks. It is always there, constant and reassuring.
“From this, world changes for the better increase and everybody in time feels a part of this procedure and will feel much safer and never threatened, because the system is one of constant support, caring and always love.”
Jenny Ayers
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