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Sorry, I didn't mean it that way.
Hmh, I reread the first post by Jikanu.
To be fair, I am a pretty apathetic person. It's not that I don't care about the world, it's just that I've never thought of doing anything. And when I do, I end up not doing anything.
Yes, the world will never change unless we all do something, but apparently there are a lot of apathetic people out there because the world isn't changing into something like Jikanu's vision, is it? Too many people have peace right now. Unless something big happens, something that can motivate everyone to do something, I doubt the world can become fair, much less utopian. And this big thing has to be something disastrous.
Again, I think destruction before creation. It sounds kind of cruel, but I really think that while we may get far in the road with peace, we'll never really get there without something big, something that'll make us learn our lesson. It doesn't matter how hard you try with peace, there is going to be some people that just aren't committed because they've already got what they need. It takes a disaster to bring everyone to their senses.
If you don't get what I'm saying, look at global warming. Everybody knows about it, but there are few people who have stopped using cars because they want to stop it. The only way we'll realise how bad it is is when something awesome (the original def) happens. That's just the way humans are. We never understand what we had before it's gone.
Sometimes peace isn't the best way to stop violence.
Might be rough for the generation that goes through it, but the later generations will love them.
/just came back from math class, probably not making sense.