How do you live in a cruel world ?

Does anyone else worry about confrontation and the irrational behaviour in others which the world sees as normal behaviour, all that drinking, f****** and killing ? . (sorry for the F word, that that is the reality of the world).

I have this fear of the world,, I feel it the world is not normal ? it is full of barbarians calling themselves civilised.. eg, giving war aid to syria ~ USA wtf ? ..., people who drink and smoke,, love to take poisons and get aggressive. Smiley salespeople with hearts of stone to name a few.....

I have developed a fear of emotional or physical contact with people in general, you could put it down to my autism,, but the reality is,,, 

I SEE AGGRESSIVE PEOPLE .. WHERE ? EVERYWHERE !!!! (sixth sense joke). Now going to draw a rainbow with smiley people on it ... Tongue Out

I would love to embrace the world with a lovely open heart again, but the humanrace is sick and loves a fight and drama and I am too sensitive so I struggle to live with people, that a fear of confrontation.. because it is just a matter of time until they fight each other.

How do you live in a cruel world ?

 

“Man is the cruelest animal.” ~ Friedrich Nietzsche

"People speak sometimes about the "bestial" cruelty of man, but that is terribly unjust and offensive to beasts, no animal could ever be so cruel as a man, so artfully, so artistically cruel.”   ~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

"In a cruel land, you either learned to laugh at cruelty or spent your life weeping.”
―    Robert Jordan

 

 

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  • Hi, Openheart.

                        I understand completely how you feel although I am not autistic, in fact because I am not autistic ( but my family is full of it) I am aware that from an empathic point of view the world is full of pain.

    Using logic take a realistic, documented, factual look at the world around you.

    Were things better in other times?

    Is there more war now than at any other time or has our www. shown us things we would never have seen?

    Subscribe to Positive News, it is specifically targetted at highlighting positive things that people AND GOVERNMENTS (!) around the world are doing.

    Mike.

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  • Hi, Openheart.

                        I understand completely how you feel although I am not autistic, in fact because I am not autistic ( but my family is full of it) I am aware that from an empathic point of view the world is full of pain.

    Using logic take a realistic, documented, factual look at the world around you.

    Were things better in other times?

    Is there more war now than at any other time or has our www. shown us things we would never have seen?

    Subscribe to Positive News, it is specifically targetted at highlighting positive things that people AND GOVERNMENTS (!) around the world are doing.

    Mike.

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