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Hatred
- Fighting It Everyday
- Narrado por: Aracelis Gotay
- Duração: 1 hora e 4 minutos
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Sinopse
This is my fourth book. This book is to share insight and experiences from various sources on the meaning of Starting Over everyday to fight the hatred I feel in this sad and heartbreaking society. All my writings are based upon true life experiences.
I want to share others’ experiences, my experiences, my view on this world which seem worse than the wickedness written about in the era of Sodom and Gomorrah, and my truth on the Covid19 pandemic. I also include the desires I wish I could see at the end of this long dark path.
I started writing about starting over because I found inhumanness (the ‘lack of compassion),’ in my everyday life. Kindness was as foreign as an alien. Normalcy between a man and woman in a relationship are as foreign as discovering life on another planet. Government officials continue to lie to us, especially about the Covid19 pandemic.
So, I had a mission to understand why. Why I did not see humanness’ (kindness, compassion, and approachability) within 95% of everyone each day. Remember in the era of Sodom and Gomorrah where the angels could not find 10 people without sin; so, the cities were destroyed. Therefore, it is not just in hospitality and corporate America where we see the lack of compassion is found in our everyday life; it is everywhere. When the Covid19 pandemic took control over society, I began to question the government’s methods; were they more focused on power, control, and profits over the safety of society.
There is so much hatred and sinful acts that I had to write about it to find some understanding.
John Lennon sang the song, “Imagine;” with the help of his wife, Yoko Ono, they saw decades ago the need for the entire nation to live as one.