Every man must one-day fall to his weaknesses in order to understand the frailty of the human condition. These are the realizations that inevitably create a common bond among us all. It is therefore our duty to pass on the experience of this epiphany to future generations by ensuring the welfare and equality of all who reside within our society. We are obligated to serve mankind in present and future though the promising, idealistic influence that can only stun the limits of the human mentality, thus maintaining a steady, self-sufficient home of satisfied individuals.
Narrow-minded, simple men claim that this is an impossibility: “No society could ever uphold such standards of morality!” He is oblivious of what we, as a society, are capable of accomplishing without the leaned cynical nature of closed minded men interfering with our potential. Standards are kept steadily only during times of cultural stability. Men cannot be made stable though chemical altercations; that is immediate thought reform, and clearly unjust in a society in which we must not only bare in mind what is best for ourselves, but what is best for society as a whole.
In the end, each individual benefits himself more by contributing to the potential good of mankind. It is ironic that such connections are not only possible, but are easily obtainable if every man were to give his greatest efforts to the development of a global society that upholds the standards of a strong-willed idealistic society. Every man for himself ; every man for the good of mankind-the former is rather cynical; the latter is a trust among all who dwell on Earth.
These are the repressed possibilities that hover over the heads of most. Lies are once again spoken, mockery shouted sarcastically at the mere idea, uncontemplated. It is true that logic often overrides reason. Without reason, however, we’d have no personal truths. Reason is as relative as perception. Reason will always contradict itself while manifesting itself flawlessly. It is not definite; it is simply a perception of thought.
One cannot deny the instability of modern society. All systems are condemned to corruption; theoretically, corruption does not occur inevitably. It is the nature of mankind that dooms itself in an attempt to escape its fate. For centuries the question has been contemplated: Is it possible to achieve a society founded on idealism? Theoretically, yes-it is not beyond the boundaries of the human condition to uphold a state of mind in which we are all equal.
“Man has evolved into a chaotic state of corruption!” True. Only an ignorant or overly cynical man could argue that this is the only definite truth out there, that this cannot be changed for the better.
“Corruption has taken over; there is no going back.” Far from the truth. While it would be oblivious to deny the current mentality of mankind, it is ignorant to deny the possibility of reversing the possibility of reversing society’s faults. Genetics lay out a platform for knowledge; innovation implants human nature. The nature of human beings is not a result of evolution passing on genes that affect the psyche from generation to generation. The nature of human beings is passed on through innovation, by learning from the environment and those residing in it.
Changes have been made thought history, slowly changing society overtime. Before long, the aspects of the former and latter do not resemble each other-a whole new society has been created though several slight altercations in conformity. Mass change in society is not an overnight phenomena; it is a slow process requiring decades of patient development.









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