it's disheartening that people can live their lives with such a substandard conscience, only care for themselves, thinking that "good enough" is actually good enough.
i think it's easy to not care for things when you are younger, but when you get to a certain age there are just things in this world and your life that won't stand to be ignored.
so what did they see that i didn't see?
what did i see that i didn't show them?
if we were robots, it would mean a simple exchange of zeros and ones.
01101010 01100101 01110011
01110101 01110011 00100000
01100011 01101000 01110010
01101001 01110011 01110100
01101100 01101111 01101100
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caring only for oneself makes sense if a person really thinks they are a product of the survival of the fittest, that there is no God who will right every wrong and judge every sin. that's the product of a secular humanistic worldview. there's a reason why there are no soup kitchens sponsored by atheists, no hospitals funded by agnostics. not caring is the product of a bankrupt worldview.
should i bother converting the binary above?
deep