The Silent Death of Humanity
God has given us a mind not only to think, but to understand the difference between right and wrong, kindness and cruelty. Yet many of us stop at surface thinking and never listen to the voice of our own heart. When comparison enters our lives, an invisible race begins—a race of ego, jealousy, and silent competition.
Slowly, this race hardens our emotions. We begin to measure our worth through others’ failures and feel a strange satisfaction when someone else stumbles. This is not victory; this is the quiet death of compassion. Feeling joy in another’s pain is the highest form of insensitivity, because it shows how far we have drifted from humanity.
A gentle heart feels pain even when it does not belong to us. True wisdom lies in empathy, not in competition. When we learn to pause, reflect, and feel deeply, we rediscover our true purpose—to heal, not to hurt; to uplift, not to judge.
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