I am a philosopher. I study myself and society
As a philosopher, I see the world with clear eyes, and I cannot help but feel the weight of its cries. The bloodshed and the wars, the hatred and the pain, all of it fueled by our thirst for power and gain. I am a philosopher. I study myself and society. Ukraine and Russia have been killing each other for the second year. For what? And the second year is coming to an end, but the flags still wave, and the war still mocks our wisdom. Following its winged genius, always playing low, with victorious music and singing, the troops will enter the capital. Whose?
In this world of wonder and of strife, where technology and growth define our lives, a philosopher studies self and society, amidst the vastness of the Universe's variety. We're embraced by a global mind of unity, yet feel the pang of loneliness in our souls, as we gaze out into the infinite galaxies, and ponder our place within the whole.
For despite our interconnectivity, and our shared experiences and joys, our world is still marred by war and strife, and the thirst for power that it employs. Ukraine and Russia, in this modern age, are caught in a deadly game of control, and as the flags wave and the war rages on, our collective wisdom pays the toll.
But we must rise above this petty fray, and chart a path towards a brighter day, where peace and love reign supreme, and all of humanity is free to dream. Let us join hands and raise our voices high, in a chorus of hope that fills the sky, calling for an end to all imperialist wars, and the creation of a world that's free for all.
For unity and growth to truly thrive, we must learn to keep the hope alive, to build a world of peace and love, and a future bright, with justice above, for the children of today and tomorrow, free from the shadow of sorrow.
By Vladimir Khlynin (Angelblazer), March, 2023
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