Appeal for the Future

We quickly forget what we don’t see before our eyes.

That may be why the history of wars and violence seems to repeat itself again and again.

No one can truly understand what happens during wars, during genocides, unless they witness it themselves.

Most of those making decisions live in elite spheres, disconnected from the reality on the ground. They play at war like spoiled children with toy guns.

When humans have no other choice, it becomes easier to act.

For many reading these words, life comes easy—there is no daily struggle just to survive.

But maybe we don’t need to wait until we’re left with no choice.

Maybe the time to act is now.

It only takes one thing: to truly understand how—and to take care of your brain…

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