How Vulnerable Are We In Their Hands?
Life today; is it any different to life of yesterday?
How many people are vulnerable? How many people find themselves vulnerable? Do we all really get to see life in its true colours, or do most of us only experience life from a privileged position?
How many people are suffering, unseen by many; how many people have slipped through the cracks, where the system failed them? What has to happen in life for these people to be recognised, be scooped up, be nurtured, be helped?
Has the system failed them, right at the beginning? Did the system desert them in their time of need? How many people find themselves alone, unrecognised by others as being at risk?
These people and their vulnerability leave them open to attack, leave them wide open to exploitation, and unless people notice the vulnerable, the defenceless go unhelped.
Not everyone is perfect, not everyone has everything; even the rich, the famous, the fabulously wealthy do not have everything. As the Beatles once said, ‘you can’t buy me love’.
Everyone has a place in life, everyone means something to someone, it is just a question of who means what to who.
There are 7.8 billion people on this planet, if the system is allowed to divide us, to conquer us, to isolate us, what becomes of the weak, the vulnerable? What becomes of those who need the help, most? If we as people just simply turn away and just focus upon ourselves, what becomes of our friends, our families, our neighbours?
Society’s programming, what we are taught, is survival of the fittest. In this dog-eat-dog world, is that how we really want to live? Is that how we are being convinced to live?
They push us, they shape us, they manipulate us; how many are falling into line, just going along with the common narrative, unable to see that what is in the open may not be the truth?
Truth hides in the lies. How do we pick out, how can we pick out, how can we identify what they say to be true? The system writes the rules and then breaks them; are we really safe in their hands?
How vulnerable are we in a world that needs to change?
Conformity is a dangerous place to live, because without individuality we all become the same.
Can we trust their new direction? Should we trust what they say?
Are they telling us one thing, and acting against us behind the scenes?
In God we trust; in them, should we suspect?
