One thing I strongly believe:
Everything on this earth has
pros and cons,
advantages and disadvantages,
good and bad.
Nature lo kuda alage undi.
Rain is good — flood is bad.
Fire is useful — uncontrolled fire is dangerous.
So if everything has dual sides,
why not us?
Manam kuda “everything” lo part kadha.
Religion has strength — it also has blind spots.
Culture gives identity — it can also create division.
Belief gives comfort — it can also create rigidity.
Understanding ante blind support kaadu.
Thinking ante rebellion kaadu.
It means balance.
First understand.
Then think.
Then act as a human.
Live locally.
Live in the present — not in past glory, not in future fear.
Start small.
Start with your home.
Your family.
Your neighbour.
Your colony.
Your locality.
Not like:
My religion first.
My community first.
My culture first.
My language first.
If your neighbour is not safe,
your religion won’t protect you.
If your locality is not united,
your ideology won’t save you.
Big speeches are easy.
Small kindness is difficult.
Global debates are easy.
Local harmony is hard work.
Be human first.
Identity later.
If we can’t live peacefully with the person next door,
what is the use of loving someone 5,000 kilometers away?
Humanity is not a slogan.
It is daily practice.
And honestly,
revolution does not start from Parliament.
It starts from your street.
Think.
Not emotionally alone.
Not blindly.
Not fearfully.
Just think.
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