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Realistically utopia (Realistic utopia)

Anonymous

April 26, 2023

Realistically utopia (Realistic utopia)

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I would love to believe that people in the future will be more equal and societies will be more inclusive, so everyone would feel both possibilities and responsibilities about the world around. I hope that people will become more conscious in every sense and will stop ignoring many problems in society, politics and ecology. I also believe that people in many less democratic countries will pay more attention to politics, not to turn a blind eye to small episodes of fraud, because this will invariably lead to dictatorship, and dictatorship always leads to war. The same applies to ecology - thoughtless and unlimited overconsumption will bring us to irreparable problems and I want society, government abd business to change their mind to start acting instead of talking before it is too late, although this moment is very close. I hope that in 20 years there will be less double standards, large groups of people will not suffer because of the actions of heads of state and officials, and the world will be more united and close. It is impossible to perceive Europe or any other part of the world as detahced and isolated from the rest and less progressed regions. I would like the world to develop as a whole, and not only in parts, when more developed countries are fenced off from less developed ones. I hope that in 2040 there will be much less room for racism, sexism and homophobia, but more place for education and curiosity, when people will stop looking at each other through the prism of stereotypes and will think more about mental health.

Unfortunately, so far it seems that the world is going in a completely different direction. Perhaps, after all the upheavals and wars that are going on now, humanity will shake itself up and take the right path. I really want to believe this.

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