Ahasverus

Ahasverus


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  • Pour un monde meilleur...

    More tolerance for more understanding

    Apparently, some people have learned nothing from the mistakes of the past. Conflicts in the world are on the rise and many countries are arming themselves like never before. There is widespread outrage about the "violation of international law and democratic values". As a rule, some are the good guys and others the bad guys.

    I therefore think it's time to reassess things and correct them, because all the measures and assessments of specific situations to date have not helped us move forward, but on the contrary have led us even deeper into the quagmire of the decline of human culture.

    So here's a suggestion: let's start to move beyond the confines of our own thinking and think about why others don't do certain things the way we think is right, but the way they think is right. Perhaps this will help us develop a new perspective. Please do not misunderstand: This is by no means about developing understanding for others, especially not when they have demonstrably done bad things. Nor is it about sharing opinions. It's about, understanding why others do things this way and not that way. In this way, we may find a way to the others so that the others are no longer others in the end. Perhaps we can find a solution together to end conflicts and disputes.

    I think that every country has its own special culture. I would never presume to claim that my country's culture is the most sensible and desirable. It is important to respect certain views and customs that may be diametrically opposed to our values, but which seem intrinsic and indispensable to other cultures (excluding actions that violate international law, of course).

  • Mes plus grandes fiertés

    Meine größte Errungenschaft ist es, dass ich im Laufe des Lebens zu mir selbst gefunden habe, ohne meine Empathie zu verlieren, sondern diese im Gegenteil noch zu intensivieren.

    My greatest achievement is that in the course of my life I have found myself without losing my empathy, but rather intensifying it.

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