Are We Humans Becoming Stones with Time?

April 2, 2025

Charity begins at home, just like the change you want to see in the world begins with you and your home. Humanity is the core value that God instilled in every human being, but with increasing competition, people are forgetting this and are willing to go to any extent to attain power, money, and success in life.

Time heals everything, and in the same way, time changes everything as days progress. In the early days, there was competition among people to be first in the race for success, but it was a healthy and fair competition. However, nowadays, competition is extremely tight, and people want to step over others, pull them down, and succeed at any cost. For name, fame, power, and wealth, people have become as cold as stone, as if nothing is above power.

Ultimately, this competitive mindset is spreading to all sectors of the economy. Wherever we go, we see people in a race that kills humanity in their quest to rule the world. Be it cricket, film, teaching, medicine, law enforcement, politics, fashion, music, art, or any other field, we find individuals who have hardened their hearts and forgotten humanity for the sake of dominating and ruling the industry.

Words like ethics, fairness, sportsmanship, professionalism, kindness, humanity, patriotism, sympathy, and empathy are disappearing from human life at a rapid pace. The world is now ruled by AI and robotics, but humans are one step ahead, becoming heartless in their pursuit of growth and supremacy over AI, forgetting their core purpose in life.

The Almighty has given us human life with a powerful organ—the brain. It is the same in all human beings, but how some people use it determines its power and the extent to which it can be manipulated to dominate. Terrorism, corruption, smuggling, betting, addiction, hypnotism, sledging, scams, and other unethical acts are increasing daily. For money, people are even willing to become human bombs and kill themselves. To get richer, some forget the spirit of sportsmanship and take large sums of money to lose a game. To gain promotions in their careers, some are ready to eliminate others and seize positions. To save themselves, some trap innocent people in false cases. Others resort to hacking to earn money while sitting idle at home. In the pursuit of instant wealth, some have turned to organ smuggling, bringing disgrace and instilling fear in the minds of the youth and society.

No one from a noble family wants their children to become doctors, film actors, sportspersons, police officers, terrorists, politicians, teachers, or engineers.

The only solution is to pause and reflect. Between B (Birth) and D (Death), there is something called C (Choice). Life always presents us with two choices wherever we go and whatever we do—one good, one bad. It is up to us to decide which path to take. On the road to success, power, and fame, God gives us two routes—one ethical and the other unethical. Let’s choose the ethical path. Let’s prioritize humanity over fame and power. Let’s come together to make this world peaceful, humane, and heavenly.

 

 

 

By Divya
Divya resides in Brahmavar. She had completed MCom with KSET in 2023 and is currently working as a guest lecturer at Government PU College (high school section), Hebri.
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Comment on this article

  • Gilbert John Pinto, Bejai, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 03 2025

    In clear, crisp and simple words you have brought out to what extent the humans have morally degraded themselves today. Congratulations for this wonderful article. God bless you.

  • Divya, Brahmavara

    Wed, Apr 02 2025

    Thank you Steeven and Daniel for your positive comments, means a lot.✨🙏

  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 02 2025

    Correct and Even God is pissed off with humanity. So He going to shake the world and create everything new again soon, as written in Isaiah 65:17-21 Thus says the LORD: Lo, I am about to create new heavens and a new earth; The things of the past shall not be remembered or come to mind. Instead, there shall always be rejoicing and happiness in what I create; For I create Jerusalem to be a joy and its people to be a delight; I will rejoice in Jerusalem and exult in my people. No longer shall the sound of weeping be heard there, or the sound of crying; No longer shall there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not round out his full lifetime; He dies a mere youth who reaches but a hundred years, and he who fails of a hundred shall be thought accursed. They shall live in the houses they build, and eat the fruit of the vineyards they plant. And in Revelation 21:1-8.

  • Steevan, Kalasa

    Wed, Apr 02 2025

    Nicely Written Article, you truly mentioned the meaningful Points and hard reality of today


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