It will take you only two seconds to jump online and find spewing negativism. The news, the posts we see, the comments we read. It's all there. The Net has become a satisfactory stomping ground for people that need to hide behind a keyboard and write whatever they need to about anyone. They can tear you apart, spread filth, and in numerous cases take things to a completely new degree. A degree that only promotes hate.
Hate breeds more hate.
If you have ever felt it within, you know exactly what I'm talking about. When you house hate in your heart, you start hating other stuff also. While the Net is only one out of very many methods people can deliver hate with, it does act as a pretty clear example of how things are going in our world today. We have created a system in which hate has the supreme protection. Having the ability to hide behind a user name nearly guarantees that the comments themselves will not ever see the forces of accountability for its actions.
In face of this just about overwhelming raging river of hate, we need to press on.
Why?
Because we should endorse what we adore instead of lashing out at what we hate.
I am really not delusional about the world. I'm really not that crazy guy on the news who is hilariously known in his neighborhood for being Mr. Cheerful literally 24/7. That kind of unbalanced one-way lifestyle is not very healthy for you. I have my horrid days. I have days where I find myself in a conflict between love and hate, approval and closing down, and these are days when I go to battle. These are days when I am truly reminded of what I really believe in. Regardless of how hard it could be.
The dose the world wishes in a continuing drip, is encouragement and support.
People need to be encouraged for what they are doing, for failing and trying again, for giving a great effort and moving forward. It's not about removing hate from the world, it's about balancing it out with acts of love. The world, similar to ourselves, can get out of alignment and thrown off occasionally. People will really start to see the very worst of everything because honestly, that's what we are shown. We are constantly subject to the bad stuff. Flick on the news. Car crashes, 10 dead at college shooting, riots, unrest in states all around the planet, large coverups, violations of privacy, oil spills and nuclear meltdowns. With all this, no wonder we've got a gloomy view of what is occurring.
I think that a steady drip of love and motivation can change lives. It modified mine, so why can't it change others?
The ripple effect you truly can have on the world is miles beyond your comprehension in any way. Hell, I do not even know. But I have complete faith that it's happening. You can turn someones day around in a heartbeat.
Inspire those around you. You won't agree with exactly how they are doing it, but absolutely do not step on them for it. People need to learn their way. Frequently we've developed the best intentions when trying to help others, but at the end, everyone has their own trail to walk. Walk with them, don't try to take the rug out from under them.
Support matters.
Hate breeds more hate.
If you have ever felt it within, you know exactly what I'm talking about. When you house hate in your heart, you start hating other stuff also. While the Net is only one out of very many methods people can deliver hate with, it does act as a pretty clear example of how things are going in our world today. We have created a system in which hate has the supreme protection. Having the ability to hide behind a user name nearly guarantees that the comments themselves will not ever see the forces of accountability for its actions.
In face of this just about overwhelming raging river of hate, we need to press on.
Why?
Because we should endorse what we adore instead of lashing out at what we hate.
I am really not delusional about the world. I'm really not that crazy guy on the news who is hilariously known in his neighborhood for being Mr. Cheerful literally 24/7. That kind of unbalanced one-way lifestyle is not very healthy for you. I have my horrid days. I have days where I find myself in a conflict between love and hate, approval and closing down, and these are days when I go to battle. These are days when I am truly reminded of what I really believe in. Regardless of how hard it could be.
The dose the world wishes in a continuing drip, is encouragement and support.
People need to be encouraged for what they are doing, for failing and trying again, for giving a great effort and moving forward. It's not about removing hate from the world, it's about balancing it out with acts of love. The world, similar to ourselves, can get out of alignment and thrown off occasionally. People will really start to see the very worst of everything because honestly, that's what we are shown. We are constantly subject to the bad stuff. Flick on the news. Car crashes, 10 dead at college shooting, riots, unrest in states all around the planet, large coverups, violations of privacy, oil spills and nuclear meltdowns. With all this, no wonder we've got a gloomy view of what is occurring.
I think that a steady drip of love and motivation can change lives. It modified mine, so why can't it change others?
The ripple effect you truly can have on the world is miles beyond your comprehension in any way. Hell, I do not even know. But I have complete faith that it's happening. You can turn someones day around in a heartbeat.
Inspire those around you. You won't agree with exactly how they are doing it, but absolutely do not step on them for it. People need to learn their way. Frequently we've developed the best intentions when trying to help others, but at the end, everyone has their own trail to walk. Walk with them, don't try to take the rug out from under them.
Support matters.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is the author of The Words Of Encouragement, a website dedicated to bringing the best quotes, motivational content on the web, and blogs all to one place. Need some more content to move towards building love in your life? Try The Notebook Quotes.
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