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Sunday, October 24, 2010

On the bus...a study in humanity

Well, I live in a government town where everyone has an ideological notion of how to save the world, including myself. Most of us work for the government, one of its agencies or someone contracted by the government to do work for it. I an finding it difficult to observe that many of us believe that we are unquestionably upstanding citizens and the selfless work we do everyday--for 20 to 35 dollars an hour-- and the charity work we might or might not do entitles us to think only of ourselves and take what we consider to be our due whenever we please.

For me, this mentality is incredulous because with this mentality, some has to lose. Someone has to suffer more that they should. Everyone has to be some where to earn their money to support their themselves and families...In our efforts to square away our little corner of existence, we fail to see each other. On the bus in the morning, I am struck everyday by how my observation  manifests. 

Getting to the bus, people crowd one another to enter the bus.We push each other out of the way because we have to get somewhere. When the bus is crowded, those with disabilities or babies can forget sympathy let alone a helping hand because, after all, they are getting in our way and we HAVE TO GO TO WORK. 

How do we think we can save the world if we can't even be courteous to one another?

It hurts to see that we can't even appreciate that each of us have a place to be for a specific time. It is preposterous to me that we never clue into the fact that maybe we would all get to where we want to goif we were just a little more patient with one another. Though we may have to pour a little water in our wine, we may find that we develop friendships that last and get to work on time to boot. 

Going to work everyday I am struck by how much hubris people have about their place in the world. We live the capital of a G8 country, and we still do not know how to treat those around us. Why did we ever start to believe that this way, our way, of living is the right way?

Taking the time to see other people's needs, wants and aspirations is not for what I am calling, but I am calling for courtesy, respect and understanding. Saving the world and, yes even assuming the privilege of working for a people of a country, requires a little respect, courtesy and understanding each and everyday. We can't save anyone if we have forgotten our humanity...

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