วันอาทิตย์ที่ 7 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

This Senseless World In Which We Live - Burma's Prayer & Austria's Fritzl Fracas Cruder Than Oil

How many times have we all said at some time, I wonder what tomorrow will bring, well not wanting to burst your bubble but exactly the same as it did yesterday, the day before that and so on unless you do something about it. Stop procrastinating, think positive and go on to change matters which hold you back from having a life that is more settled than it is at present. One of the reasons why people hold back from bettering them self boils down to that of them self. If people continue to think this way then realistically there is no hope in ever getting what you so greatly deserve.

We have over the years seen so many sad events happen in the world that has us thinking is it worth changing if no one else is prepared to do the same. Because we live in a world full of mad people who full of hatred murder and maim, abduct and terrorize is more the reason for change. Should you prosper throughout the course of change it can leave you in position to help those less fortunate. Would`'t the world be a lovely place to live if we chose to help one another?

However as the saying goes it is a cruel world in which we live. Some highlighted events below to help you take notice of the importance of living life to the full. Live as long as you can and die when you can not help it.

1 Let us say a prayer for those who perished, left homeless and orphaned caused by cyclone Nargis in Burma; So many needless deaths could have been prevented. The Burmese military government have been accused of failing to act to protect its people. The death toll as we speak 60.000 and rising with 41,000 unaccounted for.

2 Then not so along ago we seen the figures for ourselves where tens of thousands of people died in Iraq since the US-led invasion of March 2003. It is still unclear how many Iraqi lives have been lost in total. More than 4,300 coalition soldiers were killed - 4,000 of them Americans. Health ministry approximates in November 2006 varied from 100,000 to 150,000 dead. This contrasts with a survey of Iraqi households in the Lancet, which suggested the staggering amount of 655,000 Iraqis killed by July 2006. The entire total shows 1.2m people dead.

3 Is it too late for those whose mental health has been affected from drug use over the years
Cannabis is to be reclassified as a class B drug. The home secretary said that because of the "increased strength" of some types, she wanted to reverse Tony Blair`s 2004 downgrading of the drug to class C. She said "uncertainty at the least" on the future impact on young people mental health from cannabis. If this be the case then why this was not proposed many moons ago.

4 What of the price of crude oil going up - in a recent statement it said the price could soar to $200 a barrel in as little as six months, as supply continues to struggle to meet demand,. Oil prices have now risen 25% in the last four months and by 400% from 2001.

5 A consultation is to be launched over whether to relax abortion rules by allowing terminations outside hospital settings in England. It follows a pilot study which found early abortions using pills rather than surgery could be safely carried out in local health centres.

6 Did you ever hear the likes that Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man accused of abusing his imprisoned daughter for 24 years, should not go to jail as he is mentally ill, says his lawyer. This man now stands accused of abusing his granddaughter too. For some one to configure how to dupe society and the law by imprisoning his family for so long is not one of that I would class as mental but one clever to hide his hideous and evil crimes on those he was supposed to love and nurture.

These are just a few to mention of what makes this world one in which we do not "live" but one that we "survive".




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