In The End, We Are All The Same

We have all felt pain, suffering, hopelessness, anger, hatred and depression at one time or another. We are all the same, in the sense that every emotion we are feeling has been felt across the entire world. The degree to which that emotion is felt is up to each and every individual and therefore it cannot be undermined by someone who is not going through the same situation. Every emotion felt is all relative to the person feeling it.

The pain you feel, whether it’s because you don’t have clean water, you’re hungry all the time and your entire family has passed away or whether you simply lost your dog. It is all the same because it is all relative to what the individual is going through at that time and the emotion both parties feel is the exact same emotion because it has the feeling of sorrow inscribed inside of its core meaning. The pain the person felt when they lost their dog was a great deal of pain because it was something so drastic and out of their ordinary daily life style that it had a huge effect on them. Then there is the common compassion we all feel when we see suffering, from what our hearts can tell, to a much greater extent going on all across the world.

These feelings are not reserved for one particular group or individual, these feelings are felt by all. We may look different, act different, speak different, play different and we may even seem different on all levels but in the end, we are all the same.

Let us feel the emotion of a fellow being's broken soul so we can repair one of our limbs that will help point us in the direction to a place without hardship because we all share one thing in common; we all get hurt.