Compassion is an
important (and incredibly sexy) trait – it’s the basis of tolerance, which
everyone should have for each other. It’s difficult having a blanket of
compassion and tolerance for people, but it’s necessary in order to create a
world in which we can all live in harmony. While we should all practice
compassion in all of our dealings, here are four things you should never
tolerate under any circumstances:
Hatred
Sexism.
Racism. Ageism. Religious persecution.
It’s amazing how many ways people find
to label and hate each other. What’s the point of hate? Has hating someone ever
accomplished anything for you? I’ve never thought to myself, “It’s a good thing
I hated ___, otherwise, I never would’ve ___.” Hatred contributes nothing to
the human collective. Consider the words of Mahatma Gandhi: “A man is but the
product of his thoughts—what he thinks, he becomes.”
If you
fill your thoughts with hate, there won’t be room for love; even if you find
someone to love who’s willing to love you back, your hatred will eventually
replace the love you have for each other. It works like this: if all you think
about is negative, you’ll become a negative person. While you’re out with your
friends, you’ll be focusing on what’s bothering you instead of experiencing and
enjoying the present moment. Just because you’re lost in your thoughts doesn’t
mean the entire world suddenly stops—you’ll exist in everyone else’s present
moment as a downer who’s frowning, angry, and dragging the energy down around
them. Nobody wants to be around a negative person.
To make
matters worse, your hatred will manifest itself in all the wrong ways. You may
be mad at your mom for breaking up a party, but while you’re sulking about it
in public, you’ll encounter random strangers. These people have no idea who you
are or what you’re going through; all they see is some angry person walking
down the street. One of them may greet you, but you’ll be too wrapped up in
your thoughts to notice. The person you ignored may think they’re the strange
one and stop greeting people. You may even be curt or flat out rude to someone
you normally wouldn’t if in the right frame of mind.
Not only
should we all stop the hatred in our hearts, but we must not allow external
hatred affect us either. Every time a gathering is attacked, the intention is
to make us all fear or hate other people. We must never allow ourselves to fall
victim to hatred. The correct way to live is to encourage others to be kind
through our own actions.
Personal Attacks
Debating
whether or not illegal immigration can be curbed is one thing—insulting
someone’s character because you don’t agree with them is unacceptable. There
are billions of us sharing this planet, and it’s a rather enclosed space. We
don’t always have to agree or work together, but there’s no reason we can’t all
coexist.
It’s ok to
disagree; nobody should mind if you are passionate. At the same time, you need
to ensure you are only countering someone’s ideas. You should also be mindful
of not getting offended when someone “attacks” your ideas. As long as everyone
can keep a cool head, our interactions will flow much more efficiently.
Remember to be the change you want to see in the world, and stop making
personal attacks right now, regardless of whether or not anyone makes a
personal attack against you. Take a look at the person staring back at you in
the mirror, and never do anything to make that person feel ashamed to look back
at you.
Violence
There are
a lot of situations we face in life, and sometimes it can feel like violence is
the only answer. No matter what scenario you can imagine in which violence is
necessary, you’re not correct. It’s unrealistic to believe that we could exist
in total peace, but humanity should strive to condemn violent acts. This is already
happening on social media and throughout the internet. People are speaking up
against those who perform egregious and despicable acts against humanity,
nature, and anything else. Rape, murder, beatings, bullying—none of it is
tolerated in the digital world.
Although
society has evolved technologically over the last two millennia, nothing much
has really changed. Human beings are a hive mind, and the mob mentality is only
accentuated by the speed and breadth in which information can be dispersed on the
internet. We need to be careful not to allow our passion for peace to instead
bring violence to the world. Instead of inciting violence, condemn it. Don’t
spend all your time condemning it though. It’s not enough to simply not be
violent; we should strive to promote love as well.
Inequality
The United
States, like many other countries in modern society, promotes freedom and
equality for all. A lot of people rest on their laurels and assume their
freedom and equality is all that matters, but there’s an inherent flaw in this
logic. You can never truly be free if everyone isn’t also free—that’s how
freedom and equality work.
In order for us to progress as a society, we
need to ensure that everyone progresses. It’s important that every human being
of every sex, religion, race, sexual orientation, and age, is treated equally.
This may seem like a pipe dream, but it’s very achievable, and it can be
accomplished by each and every one of us. If you take nothing else away from
this post, understand that the way you treat people matters: if you treat
people the way you want to be treated (with respect, courtesy, and integrity),
they will be more likely to treat you the same way. If they don’t, suck it up
and move forward to the next person. Every single choice you make in your life
contributes to the whole of humanity—make them all count
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