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Insight Through Crisis

2023-05-18 10:10:29

In our life, as a human being, we face many adversities and experience countless tensions. Through these adversities, people gain an opportunity to understand themselves and then to know who they are. Adversity can be a difficult time for every sadness, loss of loved ones, or a decisive moment that must be overcome in order to achieve progress in the workplace. No matter how you look, the difficulties are the same. On the other hand, there are many people who are faulty and need to face it.

Until a while ago, I wrote a magazine on the crisis of existentialism, but few people asked me to share experiences during the crisis in order to understand it deeper. There are various reasons, 95% of people share the story of the crisis from 22 years old to 23 years old. I asked the elderly, but some of them did not even have the concept of crisis. Later, I found an old man who shared his story, but later he said that he experienced it at the age of 23. I thought this was very interesting

Our world is undergoing a fundamental crisis: global economic crisis, global ecology, global politics. The lack of magnificent vision, confusion of unresolved problems, political constraints, mediocratic political leadership, lack of insight and prospects, and lack of global perception of public welfare are all too small. Hundreds of millions of people on our planet are increasingly suffering from unemployment, poverty, starvation, and family destruction. Hope for sustained peace between nations has left us. There is a tension between gender and generation. The child dies, kills, and is killed. More and more countries are upset by political and commercial corruption. For social, racial, ethnic conflicts, drug abuse, organized crime, and anarchism, it is becoming increasingly difficult to live peacefully in our city. Even neighbors often live in fear of each other.

One of the simplest insights is the problem people are trying to solve. To be a refugee for many years means that the extreme crisis is slowly becoming secular, but in its own way, a way to make a living, a way to pay rent. In other words, refugees face the same struggle we did, but they are in a difficult situation. Being a refugee is the lack of some of the most basic rights and opportunities, travel, work, opening a bank account, home ownership and freedom of future construction. People are not in this situation for weeks or months, but for years, sometimes for decades. In many ways, the people we interviewed were ordinary people in special circumstances.