Tuesday 6 July 2010

We could all act with impunity but what would be the point??!

You don't have to believe in God if you choose not to but Godly principles like 'love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, forgiveness, not coveting, not lying,' are surely solid principles to live by, no? The murders, madness and mayhem are simply a result of careless, LAZY living. It's easy to be a twat and we could all act with impunity but what would be the point??!

Everybody check your ingredients. Who are you and what are you made of? What do you stand for? Being mean and malicious, or minuscule in mind, not caring about others because they are not you, 'not the same colour', not from the same 'background', not from the same 'ends' - whatever the hell that means, or not from the same red brick university (equally as ridiculous) is cheap. Having an ego that means you don’t care about anything out of ‘your’ world is cheap.
Cheap like mobile phones, anyone can possess that attitude. Caring about people more than you, now that’s hard...and noble. Extending a hand of friendship when someone has pissed you off, that's hard...and noble. Caring (really caring) about a boy, murdered, at the other end of town that's hard...and noble. Not becoming so wrapped up in your own world all of the time that is hard...and noble. Not being pretentious, with an over fluffed ego when you are succeeding in life that's hard...and noble. Not being angry, jealous or bitter when you are not succeeding in life that's hard...and noble. Being ‘truly’ beautiful on the inside and the outside, now that’s hard...and noble.


Again, check your ingredients. Who the heck are you and what are you made of?


Zac Olumegbon South London Stab Victim

Right now I am thinking about: Zachary Olumegbon, the Congo fuel truck explosion that has killed at least 230 people, I am thinking about BP, I am thinking about people who think taking drugs are ‘cool’ -forgetting all the people who die to get it it up their noses or veins, I'm thinking about Mexico, I am thinking about people who put their feet on seats in buses and trains and I am considering me.


A small selfish act is as bad as a big one.
A small selfless act is as grand as a big one.


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