Surely Ayaan's long-winded analysis needs a good editing? It may or may not be true; but there are much more succinct ways of expressing the remedy. Firstly: remember that society/everything is always evolving, and that some people choose to be sheep rather than shepherds. Shepherds will always be outnumbered by sheep. Second: appreciateā¦
Surely Ayaan's long-winded analysis needs a good editing? It may or may not be true; but there are much more succinct ways of expressing the remedy. Firstly: remember that society/everything is always evolving, and that some people choose to be sheep rather than shepherds. Shepherds will always be outnumbered by sheep. Second: appreciate the amazing banquet of wealth our bounteous rich planet gives to us everyday, rather than choose to support a sick culture of greed that distracts us from the important values of society. Thirdly: work within your own community and make it strong by your example. Fourth, as stated by another commenter: laugh loudly & often at these stupid people who think their particular ism has all the answers. I'm disappointed that Ayaan has to resort to this long-winded ismism; which confuses rather than clarifies.
Surely Ayaan's long-winded analysis needs a good editing? It may or may not be true; but there are much more succinct ways of expressing the remedy. Firstly: remember that society/everything is always evolving, and that some people choose to be sheep rather than shepherds. Shepherds will always be outnumbered by sheep. Second: appreciate the amazing banquet of wealth our bounteous rich planet gives to us everyday, rather than choose to support a sick culture of greed that distracts us from the important values of society. Thirdly: work within your own community and make it strong by your example. Fourth, as stated by another commenter: laugh loudly & often at these stupid people who think their particular ism has all the answers. I'm disappointed that Ayaan has to resort to this long-winded ismism; which confuses rather than clarifies.