My heart's on my sleeve ...
At this time of year , surrounded with gifts and other material possessions ,it's especially easy to take what you have for granted ie. social security , income , individual political freedom etc. and to forget that thousands of others in the world may not be so fortunate to enjoy such priveleges ...
The recent catastrophe which has ravaged the coastlines of Southern Asia and claimed thousands upon thousands of innocent lives serves as a violent wakeup call to anyone immersed in the " buy , buy , buy " commercialism which seems to dominate the festive period and a strong reminder of all the pain and suffering throughout the world , due to war , famine , drought and in this case , natural disaster. It is a reminder of how priveleged and secure we in the Western world seemingly are , and ultimately , a chilling reminder of man's mortality in the face of Mother Nature's wrath.
Perhaps mankind is atoning for it's sins in some way , the apathists speculate whenever life is lost on such a massive scale ... given the widespread devastation and harrowing tragedy we have seen over the past few days , some may be inclined to agree. Yet , I think , that just for one minute , were everyone to put aside their gifts , switch off the TV and stop whatever they're doing , just to spare a thought towards the soul-destroying loss of life , the grief of millions ,and ultimately , come to the realization of just how fortunate we are to be living with such privelege on a daily basis ... then perhaps I , personally , could find some comfort in knowing that everyone in the civilized world were united together , in a universal cause for the welfare of those in the ravaged parts of the world.
I sincerely hope that everyone , of any political/philosophical persuasion has at least a shred of compassion and generosity in their heart , towards making donations in support of this noble cause ...
Thank you.