When people stop asking questions about life, they often end up in trouble. They act on impulse, follow only their own thinking, and drift without direction. Without questions, there is no search. Without searching, mistakes multiply.
So let’s ask.
Are we missing the values that once kept us steady—respect, patience, accountability? Do we still know how to listen, or are we only waiting for our turn to speak? Have we lost the patience to endure, the grounding that faith or conscience once gave us?
At the same time, do we now have too much of what doesn’t help? Noise that drowns out truth. Ego that pushes us to chase attention. Anger that feeds division. Freedom stretched so far that it forgets responsibility.
If this is the imbalance—what happens next?
Do we keep sinking under the excess, or do we choose to recover what’s missing?
What Road Do We Take?
One road keeps us distracted: more noise, more anger, more shallow gains.
The other road calls us back: respect, patience, accountability, grounding, and responsibility.
And here’s the harder truth: what was once hidden in the background—evil, selfishness, corruption—now steps boldly into the spotlight. Wrong is dressed up as normal, even rewarded. Goodness, instead of being the standard, is treated like the exception.
So the choice is sharper than ever.
Do we go with the flow of a world where evil plays the lead role?
Or do we stand against it, bringing back what’s missing, even if it feels harder?
Which road will we choose?
And will we be brave enough to start with ourselves?
𝚃𝚢𝚙𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝙾𝚞𝚝 𝚘𝚏 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝙱𝚕𝚞𝚎 • 𝖽𝖺𝗋𝖾𝗆.𝗆𝗎𝗌𝗂𝖼.𝖻𝗅𝗈𝗀