Scrutinizing the labyrinth
rituals of woods always bring out the protruding strategy of survival there.
There the constitution of living for one relies on the assassination of
another. The relation between predator and prey in the form of food chains and
food webs better describes how survival belongs to the fittest alone. The potent and
robust seizing of the target, brutally ripping it off
into
slices, and then ruthlessly swallowing and digesting it, are some of
the
vigorous fundamental characteristics required for animals to compete in this
race of durability. The one naturally built on the essence of fragility and
vulnerability has no right of living among those ruthless creatures
in
the woods. This is the law of the jungle.
Stepping into the world
of humans, who have developed and evolved cognitive abilities and of
course, who are supreme over all creations, consider it
being
an exploitation to be declared as animals,
while
they claim themselves to be civilized and educated. But
just for a second, wait here and ponder over what the reality of this
law of survival is in this modern and civilized society of
our
so-called progressed, developed, and educated existence.
Recalling the nuclear
bombardment on those two inhabited cities of Japan, Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, gives
us the most comprehensible answer to this question. In
those days, everyone was pristinely aware about Japan’s powerful
economical muscle and it not being equipped with nuclear
shells. This is the clearest manifestation that the fear of being unfit for
survival can even lead to genocide as we disregard the outcomes our Mother Earth is
still carrys out.
The
much controversial matter of snatching the rudimentary rights of the living from
Kashmiris and Palestinians is also the biggest demonstration of the rules of
the Jungle being applied on the so-called progressed land of civilized human
beings. Humans’ occupant of other humans based on military power is heart
rendering enough that your eyes bleed
tears
with sorrow on these atrocities.
All the wars that happened
in the past or currently running caused nothing but unbearable damage to our
planet
by metamorphosing it into a bleak world. Of course, all this destruction and
harm is rather unrecoverable and in this fight for
survival, we have dyed our Earth with the blood of the
innocents.
The backs of countless families are
still humped with a load of outcomes left in the wake of nuclear attacks. Despite
progression, we, as humans, have been demoted in our
values. We, humans, have forgotten the boundaries between us and
animals. In fact, it is better to say that we have crossed all
the confines of barbarity and ferocity in our fight for survival, a
survival that only elevate our prestige as we snatch the basic survival of
others.
We could be living in a much better, secure, tranquil, peaceful, finer,
healthier, progressing, exceeding, excelling, favourable, and contented place, but dismally
and woefully in our frustration, hostility, and our greed for existence, we
embraced blood corruption.
I, witnessing the
ever-increasing cruelty and outrage in this world, now crave refinement. I
believe that tolerance is an elemental requirement for the design of a peaceful
land. I believe that apart from colour, caste, and creed every human being
should have an equal and fair right of living and developing independently. We
should accept and embrace the deprived and lagging community present among us
philanthropically and we should celebrate the positive advancement achieved by
anyone in this world.
No soul is superior to another. We all are humans who are going to die one way or the other. How beautiful it is for every person to spend these limited days with peace on Mother Earth. I strongly believe that emotions for fellow humans make us human beings. To mourn with the mourning soul, to stand with the needy, to uplift the falling one, to carry the drowning to the shore, and to love unconditionally the human race is all we need to bring light on our beloved Earth. I believe that being fragile and sensitive towards the torment of others depict a lot of strength. I believe that we all can progress without smashing each other. I believe that the progression of one never resists the development of the other, rather, cooperation with affection can result in the elimination of sorrows and grieves which can give birth to peace, which is crucial for real progression.
About The Author:
Ayesha Noor
Content Developer at Emanac Inc.
Email: ayeeshanoor324@gmail.com
Exceptional piece of writing indeed.
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