The shift in character has caused humanity a great deal of personal integrity and credibility. That value that we initially saw placed at a life is no longer operational. Life today is taken as if it is a passing current in a sea. People no longer regard virtues as suitable character traits. We no longer praise virtue and condemn vice. But rather the change of gear has seen vices being highlighted more than virtues. Today many are of the opinion that no one cares about championing acts of integrity and honesty.
That society no longer knows how to do good. The few correct values that are still maintained are treated with hands of contempt. For instance, I recently heard a young man ask a question that if abstaining from sex is going against the norms given the racketeered and sensationalism that this society lives with. Glory is given when one commits a crime even as gross as crimes against humanity and sexual of fences. How can on e be robbed of sanity and dignity yet another man from unascertained corner emerges to give a standing ovation for the one who wronged?
The lies that are traded in our contemporary life must be very dangerous and poshly poised to bring down the growth of life on lines of credible living. Whatever existed as leadership in its standard nature without any addition above or below is soiled with vices of vested interes iclusive of malicious minds that thrives in growing a lame disabled community. People seem to care less of what they do and to what extend such actions can go.
Rapists are not ashamed of their actions nor thieves and all those who cause affliction among members of public. In our modern day, a father wants to behave however he feels and forget that he has a great task of leading a family into choosing correctly in life. Abuse of and weirdness are tendered freely around void of the fact that there is a growing generation that needs to learn. Who will call us back to the roots and teach humanity how to think? Just keep in mind that we still insist that, it is not life until it is well lived.
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