Throughout history, humanity has worked hard. Work is physical labor to achieve the goal. The work has been done in every aspect. Work on farms, picking crops, working in offices, analyzing data, etc. can do a variety of tasks. For work reasons, our society can enjoy the unimaginable luxury and the economy is booming. But work has changed humanity. Because of our work, we became a slave to society. We have to sacrifice free time not only to work long hours during work but also to complete other work related work.
The obvious problems are the desire for life, hatred of discrimination, sustainability to exploitation, health to illness, refusal to refusing, and happiness to fear. For thousands of years these are just ideas, sometimes ideal. The life of our species continues to succeed, failing locally, without thinking about the planet. Until now, the majority of our talent has begun to understand that it is easy to ignore and is the end. We are destroying our planet as a house for ourselves and its closely related species. Not only us, we like us. This is a burden. It is natural that our people behave like small children and do not want to grow.
The happiest person in my life is a person who does not dislike others. They are self-confident, self-love, overall. They have no room for accepting this negative concern or interest in others, so they will not produce hatred. Their self-worth makes them very flexible. Like you and me, they have disappointing people and things in their lives. But they got up from the ash and gave a more spectacular soul. They accept failure, disappointment, even betrayal by learning, choosing love and life.
Wiesel's speech is one of the greatest speech so far and is a serious accusation of the most serious human features. "The opposite of love is not hatred, but indifference ... even hate affects from time to time, you will end it, you condemn it, indifference is not the beginning, it is the end."
Elie Wiesel at the White House announced a beautiful bomb speech. He said that indifference is worse than hatred. Hatred can evoke a response that can be used to do at least a good thing. The problem is that many of us have been advertised as indifferent. When we saw people different from the background, it was said that it was "color blindness". There are times when you hear that some people say "If someone is gay, do not worry, you can do whatever you want". But as they come from a marginalized background, it turns blind to the difficulties others often deal with. You must recognize what people have experienced, support them and provide your love, and that is not a problem. There has never been a change brought about by indifferent people