When making unnecessary remarks upon ourselves and our surroundings, we’re running the risk of self-pity, bitterness and loneliness. Collectively this makes us weak, despite being people with good intentions.
Consequently, the risk is then that groups with bad intentions take up more space than us, especially if they are united.
We will have a greater chance to solve problems together if we see and hear each other.
It is well known that overconsumption is a result of the wish to belong to a certain group, to compete or fill an empty space. The emptiness is often due to dissatisfaction.
It is satisfying to feel that you are good enough. And when you see and hear, and are seen and heard, life becomes special and does not need substitutes.