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Thoughts, Words, Actions

Throughout the ages, mankind has expressed their hatred towards each other in three important components. These parts consist of words, actions and thoughts. At some point in time when someone feels defiled by something or someone, there comes another point when the human has taken in more than they can receive.

These feelings, or thoughts, traverse into the deep psyche of a human’s conscious and ferment within the spirit, or heart, of a human in the event of a minor or major tragedy. As the thoughts bubble and boil inside the human brain, he or she may think of certain keywords to describe how they feel towards a specific event, person, or place in time.

Portrayed by words, humans may be seen expressing these thoughts, causing a chain reaction of actions that represent what kind of morals they fight for. However, there are humans that suppress their words, which can cause an unfortunate turn of actions without proper handling.

Words that are suppressed by people turn into actions that represent the finer aspect of violence. This violence escalates to either a minor injury to numerous casualties, effecting every human in some way, shape or form. Such actions that are caused by suppressed feelings and words trickle onto the fellow people of the suppressed, especially a family member.

Suppression leads to depression, which ultimately leads to aggression, whether it be passive aggression or pure aggression. The actions of a human transfer to minds both youthful and wise, thus, generating thoughts on the subject and describing the event with words.

Progressing through the cycle of thoughts, words, and actions does not always have to be strenuous or heart-breaking. Mankind has evolved from its brutal Neanderthal brethren into a highly advanced and tactical race to the point where every human should be taught the value of ethics and morals, no matter their age, skin, ethnicity, or language. While there may never be peace amongst humans, it will never hurt to give kindness and consideration a thought. It only takes one good thought in order to inspire many great actions.
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