Monday, November 4, 2013
Hotel Rwanda
I think that Jack is right for the vast majority of people. Many individuals see news stories about horrific events and say that they will do anything they can to help, when in reality they just move on with their lives and forget about suffering that is occurring across the world, or even in their own country. However, I disagree with Jack slightly because I do not believe that most people are indifferent to the suffering of others; on the contrary, I just think that they lose interest in learning more about one catastrophic event when another one occurs. Most of the time, I think that people want to help alleviate the suffering of their dear neighbor, but they are intimidated by the scale of the problem and do not think that their contribution would be of any significance. However, several Church leaders, such as Mother Teresa, have preached that doing little things end up solving problems better than trying to tackle the entire issue at once. I would try to get people to help, because I believe that most people are good at heart and have the desire to help others who are suffering. Once given an opportunity to help, most individuals will rise to the challenge and make a difference in the world.
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