There are rich and poor.
The house tour below is just a bit above average…
You are only fooling yourself by focusing on the poor. Look around San Fransisco - Pure Shit City….
It's reality - as is being a division shill agenda pusher.
Don't know what kind of scum area you lived in, but the ones that live near me are doing good - have nice well kept houses, and make great neighbours.
Try changing your neighbourhood - there are far better people out there. Maybe it will reduce your burning hate.
I would hate to live my life with that level of hate in my mind… would drive me insane and stop me progressing well in life.
No further time to waste on you.
Well, God bless you - hope you and your family do well. God is in us all, so I can only do my duty to be closer with God, hope you figure out the mess you've made for yourself.
Most of the shit show is like this - you got to take the good bits, and keep an eye out for when/if they turn.
Kayleigh McEnany was a major disappointment - she even wore a cross for propaganda. She was just in it for the money.
Guru Nanak teaches that when we practice seeing the good in one another, we enter into a positive loop: the more we notice it, the easier it is to see; and the more we see it, the more apparent it becomes to us.
That’s the thing about light. It’s always around us. Our ability to see it depends on our vantage point. The sun is always shining, but our perspective isn’t always the same.
Seeing the light we share is not enough, however. Many of us already agree on our shared humanity, but one look around the world reminds us of how far we are from living by this. So what comes next?
According to Sikh wisdom, once our perspective begins to mature, so does our relationship with the world. We begin to feel connected, to ourselves and one another, and this feeling nurtures cohesion, not division. It’s this feeling of connection that enables us to respond to hate with love, so that when people dislike us, hate us, or even attack us, we are still able to see their humanity.