How can make increase emotional wellness of our society?
I just think if people are not considerate, try to understand, empathy, sympathy. More loving, caring, or simply more polite, and basic respect. Then the society will have better emotional wellness.
What do you think???
please feel free to answer my other questions.
To answer this I will tell you a story. Perhaps if you tell this story enough times someone will learn it.
In the age of miracles, an ancient holy man died and was swept down into Hell. There he saw people sitting at a sumptious feast table. They were presented with all the food they could ever have wanted. There was one problem, of course being Hell: permanently tied to each arm of each person was a spoon with a three foot long handle. Every person tried to eat, but the food in the spoons could not reach into their mouths. They were in misery, starving. They groaned in agony and despair.
The man was then quickly whisked into Heaven. It was the age of miracles, you see. There he saw the same scene. The same sort of table, the same setting. Spoons permanently affixed to peoples' arms. There was only one difference: in Heaven, everyone was feeding their neighbor.
This is not a story my people tell, nor a story we tell in my Lodge. It is just a story I tell you now to help with the increase in the emotional wellness of our society. I bet you already knew it. Go tell it a few times. Make it yours. Make the world better. I dare you.
Peace.
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