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If Life Handed You a World Button, What Would You Delete?
Everyone has their causes — are yours personal or worldwide?
On Facebook, someone asked me, “If you could delete anything in the world, what would it be?” Visitors answered mean people, greed, hatred, and politics — what can I say? I answered death. Call me selfish to choose to change something as inevitable as taxes, but at the most basic core of my being, I want to thrive and survive.
Let’s face it. We spend much of our efforts trying to keep ourselves alive. We research cures for terminal illness, people buy weapons for self-protection, and we purchase sustenance to sustain us. Yet, from the minute we’re born, we’re dying. For some, it takes minutes. For others, if we’re lucky, it takes a surplus of one hundred years.
So, why shouldn’t we delete death to focus on the art of living? Some would say I should face my fear of dying and do it anyway — “it” comprising everyday dangers, like crossing a street and daredevil feats such as zip-lining in a Costa Rican rainforest. I’ve performed both feats and lived to tell the tale.
But what about world hunger, what’s happening in Europe, and the pandemic? Don’t these things matter to me? Why am I so simple-minded?