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Dogmatic Leaders: Will The World Survive The Fight?

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When leaders and political masterminds of the world give orders to start a war, do they empathize with people? Do they think of individuals as fragile beings that may get broken, destroyed, or killed? Or do they count them in numbers as part of statistics that will determine whether they will win a war or not? How long has the world been ruled by such dogmatic leaders?

It is too sickening to think about people in power today. Where are the days when world leaders lead by example? Leaders then were willing to sacrifice for the public. They served their followers willingly without expecting anything in return. After all, that was the reason they were in public service! Maybe that’s why the world was a more peaceful place for everyone to enjoy and develop, grow and advance.

Dogmatic leaders of today have created extreme ideologies and have made these ideologies rule their nations. They are willing to fight and die for their doctrines; as long as their extreme school of thought gets to rule the world. They made the world a sphere of extreme dogmas that kill and destroy in order to grow, and demolish other extreme beliefs. All that is being done at the expense of ordinary people whose dream is just to live in peace and lead daily normal lives.

It is so sad to watch people destroy people. It’s so pitiful to witness times when earth’s inhabitants have become so power-thirsty. So filled with hatred for each other and for the earth they live on. It’s so painful to watch the world destroy itself.

Would there be an end to this political greed before it ends the world? Is it too late for change? Can current leaders still make the paradigm shift, or has it become too late to restore humanity in people?

Humanity: Craving For Authenticity

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What happened to the days when people used to talk, laugh, and just be themselves? Is it just me or did the nature of relationships change? Is it the stress of this industrial, and rapidly developing technical world? Or is it a side effect of the pandemic era? Why is the world in turmoil, craving for authenticity?

This trend is even evident in kids. We find them messaging each other while they are in the same house or even in the same room at times. We find them so immersed in their world of tapping screens and totally disconnected from their surroundings. Should we succumb to this new reality of life?

I miss seeing smiles while walking the streets in our neighbourhood. I long to listen to people greeting each other as they crossroads during a jog or a stroll. I want to hear the loud voices of kids playing outside again. Is it the mask that is making us crave authenticity in people or did these difficult days really change us as humans?

Hopefully, I will not get misunderstood. I am not against technology. In fact, I work in that domain! And, I am not against staying safe by wearing a mask and refraining from shaking hands, at a time where illness is real. What I am questioning is the cause behind the damage that was done to our human authenticity. And at the same time, I am wondering if there is still a glimpse of hope for restoration.

HUMANITY

I looked up the meaning of Humanity on Google, and that is what I got from Vocabulary Dictionary. “The word humanity is from the Latin humanitas for “human nature, kindness.” Humanity includes all humans, but it can also refer to the kind feelings humans often have for each other.”

An algorithm was programed to define humanity as kindness, at a time when this new world has lost its humanity. How come everywhere we turn we see aggression, devastation, mistreatment, and injustice? How come every time we tune in to watch the news we are faced with a reality that is overtaken by unkindness and inhumanity.

I wonder where to find kindness in inflicting wars and destruction on others. And where to detect kindness in leaving elderly people secluded and isolated during a time where fear and confusion rule? Where is kindness when refugees are scattered across the globe seeking a home and when children spend years with little nutrition and lacking social re-enforcement? All that is topped with misplacement of humans and exploitation of governments and nations. We are living a time where our humanity has been altered to fit the requirements of an era that has robbed humanity of its true meaning. These days, we find that people are not just seeking to find authenticity in others. In fact, they are searching to find out how to restore the humanity they have lost themselves.

BETTER WORLD

World leaders are promising that better days are looming. However, is it too late to restore the brokenness in humanity? These past two years have left people emotionally, psychologically and, in some areas, physically shattered and scattered. Humanity is craving for the authenticity that brings balance to its being. It is longing to love and be loved again. Humanity is aching to exchange kindness and practice genuine acts of a healthy relationship.

Some areas of the world may be able to restore their new lifestyle and regain their new stability standards much easier than others. However, in areas of conflict, people are experiencing mistreatment and injustice day in and day out. They have forgotten what peace means. People have been forced to live one trauma after the other in such rapidity that they do not comprehend the situations they are in anymore. And with that, individuals have lost their judgment on how to deal with their ordeals and distress. I am talking about people that live on the frontline, in countries like Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Afghanistan, etc. I am talking about human beings that were created and made to live kindness, love, and peace.

Will these people ever get to restore their distinct identity? Will they ever be able to mend their brokenness and heal their inner being? Or will they always live a life that is craving for its natural authenticity?

This blog post has also been published on VOCAL

A Light Beam in the Darkness of a Pandemic

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Despite the constant bad news and negative updates, we hear on Radio and TV stations these days, there is still a light beam in the darkness of this world. 

Babies are still born into this world every day, and with each birth comes hope for a better tomorrow. 

Live with Hope

Spring is dawning and we’ll see trees come to life and flowers blooming very soon.  In fact, we are already seeing and hearing birds chirping every morning, and the sun still spreads its rays to fill the earth with life and nourishment.

The coronavirus episode will soon be a story of the past, a collection of reports that will equip scientists with new evidence of how to prevent and maybe cure the virus for years to come.

Live in Reality

It’s OK! School work and extra-curricular activities can wait so our children stay safe and healthy.

It’s OK if we put a halt to our busy lives and remember that our health and other people’s wellbeing deserves some attention.

To witness and live a global pandemic is not easy if the world faces it with fear. Panic is taking over the lives of people even before the virus does!  The populace has to realize that there is always a beam of light in the middle of any darkness, and if the focus is on that light the journey back to “normalcy” will get easier.

Learn Life Lessons

Maybe we need to reflect on what’s happening in the world, reset our priorities and turn back to compassion, kindness and responsiveness to humanity.  Innocent people in war zone countries suffer from persecution, hunger, poverty and injustice. In their silence they scream for help. And in their despair, they yearn for someone to reach out to them with care.

Maybe this era of disorder and confusion will remind us of a God who is extending His hand of Love and Mercy to our world that is filled with misery and destruction.  Are we ready to hold on to that hand? Are we ready to reconnect with the creator and allow Him to draw us back to Him?

I Am Woman: A Distinctive Identity

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A Distinctive Identity

It may be a part of UN’s agenda to bring equality to gender, and that is a worthy cause. However, equality is not what defines a woman’s identity.  Yes, it will guarantee rights for women in countries that have deprived women their rights, but a woman is beyond just rights. A woman has a distinctive identity.

Who is a woman?

A woman is a MOTHER:  An influencer that shapes characters and personalities of presidents and kings. A care giver that nourishes the soul and the foundation that carries households.

A woman is a DAUGHTER: A joy giver that can melt the heart of a parent and overflow it with love and delight.

A woman is a WIFE: The stabilizer upon which her husband rests, the confident that allows him room to recharge and the lover that completes his journey.

A woman is a FRIEND: She Provides wise advice that is rooted in love, compassion and grace.

A woman is a PROFESSIONAL:  An initiator, a front-runner, an organizer, a decision maker, a loyal employee, an innovator, an inventor, an intuitive forecaster, creative, smart and eloquent.

A woman is a LEADER:  A driving force to a vision, the livewire to a team, an articulate negotiator and an ambassador for peace.

A woman is a COMMUNITY ACTIVIST: A strong believer in humanity, an advocate for the needy and the voice of the oppressed

A woman is AUTHORITY:  She has the ability to destroy or build, the power to influence for positive change or inflict destruction upon her surroundings.

A woman is BLESSED: She is created in God’s image to spread love and compassion.  Her body was built to carry the creation and delivery of humans. She has the ability to be a hand to the broken and a light in the darkness of misery.  Her weakness and power lie in how deeply connected she is with her creator, herself and with the world around her.  Her attitude determines her charm and her heart establishes her desirability.

A woman’s strength

Voice is not the only element that determines her strength, it’s rather the bridge that she can creatively build between the heart and the mind that makes her strong.

I am a woman and I am blessed.

Happy International Women’s Day