Originally posted by julian_doe
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Would you call a Buddhist monk who spends his life in a monastery a callous, uncaring person? Does the fact that he chooses to retire from this terrible world make him an uncaring person?
Also, most importantly - I invite you to really think things through to their logical end. Please give me a scenario, for example, about what YOU personally are going to do about the current refugee crisis. Aside from donating some money, which has a fift chance of being misused, by the way. No, really, please sketch out a scenario for me how YOU are going to solve the world's problems. Pick one that's on the news and let me know. Because my post above does not come from an uncaring place - god knows I've made enough public statements and you should know better by now - it comes from a place of caring too much and the frustration it causes at one's own powerlessness. What does that mean to witness constant barrage of evil while being unable to do anything about it?
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