Small World and Infinite Thoughts
Even if there is a big world out there, our own little world ends in the boundaries of our family. The world is full of the one's we extremely care about.
Whatever happens outside these boundaries are just news,A piece of information that may make us sad or happy for a few minutes and then we forget it.
There is also a relation between our sadness and these boundaries. If it's too small then fewer people to care about and few worries. That's we probably chose to live.
But is that right? Do we only have to only care about the one's we are close to? Is that possible to live in this world with just this few people?
We are depended on everyone in this world, it's not easy to live without the help of one another. Our boundaries needed to be broader, it's needed to go over the borders of our country. These borders are human-made.
I know it's just a philosophy just everyone talks about, it's still hard to see the whole world as a family. For that, we need to grow out a lot of our own inner defaults.
There is one more side to this theory, even when our little world is affected by some little problems we worry a lot and get depressed. Some problems will be solved by itself. But we dwell on it and make it worse.
If you can't take a look at the outside world other times, maybe at this time of depression you could take a good look at them. Look through the news what's happening to the outside world, there are people in worse situations than you are.
That's what I always do, whenever depressed other than staying inside the room, look at what's happening outside and find out how small we and our problems are.
By taking these initial steps you may lead to the path of the love towards the whole world. We have limitations but we could be polite and kind to the one's who are nearest. I'm not talking about financial help, it's more about being there for someone else. Maybe just as a listener to hear their problems.
That's what most of the people want, they don't need your money and other things, just need a listener to whom they can share their problems.











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