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Well it sure does speak for itself, see for yourself

  • Technology sure has its negative sides like ruining the innocence of childhood of the current generation.
  • Be wary of fake people who are not through our thick and thin times'.
  • Instead of complaining about the things we don't have, feeling gratified about the things we have and being self-sufficient and happy.
  • ‘Climate Change' and ‘Deforestation’ is a real thing. And it's wreaking havoc on the various species that reside on our planet Earth.
  • Man as a species whose actions are causing havoc on other species that reside earth.
  • Education as a whole improving the way we thinkact and live ourlives.
  • The Spanish Conquistadors crushing the Native American population by force and the Roman Catholic missionaries brainwashing their minds in the so called process of ‘civilizing the brutes'. But the ironical part is by the action performed by them themselves proved that they are the real savages not the Native American population.
  • This one is the most meaningful of them all, needs no caption.
  • Our perception about is everything, everything else is secondary. What we think about ourselves defines us.
  • The American Oil addiction and capitalism.
  • The failed Egyptian state
  • Parents are always the best, they make silent sacrifices so that their children can lead a better life.
  • Being the black sheep and avoiding to embrace the mediocrity around us.
  • Bootstrap explained in a single picture.
  • Infinite growth on a planet having finite resources will cause destruction.
  • Different sections of society based on Economic conditions.
  • The Japanese say you have three faces. The first face, you show to the world. The second face, you show to your close friends, and your family. The third face, you never show anyone. It is the truest reflection of who you are.
  • We drink the same water, have the same blood colour. Still we choose to be racist.
  • Trickle down economics explained in a nutshell
  • Born to lose, live to win.
  • Karma is real. We must take care of our parents when they need us the most, just like they took care of us.

Thanks for reading, Peace out!

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