Unfortunately what I've seen since young is that humans only pay attention and change anything, namely themselves, or just being more conscious, when they're facing truth blowing up on their faces and they can't hide from it. One should always try to strive for the broadest scope of common good, even if it may hinder you in some way, but especially give the example and the tool and the way for people to learn by themselves and achieve what they want to do.
I did that all my life and it always worked for the for people's life, even if it meant to be the villain in their story. If you'te alive and want to be the best person as a human being you have to be a hero in the short time you're living and make the most good impact that you can.
Someone has got to be the one who sacrifices for everyone else to be okay. There's no other way. Though I never asked to be alive or have this kind of part.
And yes, what is once seen has radical, if it's common it will be normalized and everyone will be better for that. The women in Iran from Women, Life, Freedom or the MeToo movements, as were the so called interracial marriages, or gay marriage, or even small things like having tattoos or wearing ripped jeans. It's how it's been in all the history of humanity. And unfortunately that's how we operate, wether it's with our own life's when we have a near death case and we wake up and change, or when we're joining a big movement to fight for civil rights.
One teacher told me when I was 18 that he was exaggerating at a moment in class explaining giving an example for people to understand, to make a point and to come across, because only like that people pay attention. Well, years later I realised it going massively in fashion when paparazzi and scandalous journalism was all around. But we should use it for the good, always, even when we exaggerate 50%, because normally one day we can get it to be real, with a lesser threshold.
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