Even as I wrote that title it felt almost controversial because the majority of us are brought up to compete with each other, to outshine the other person in the race.
But more and more I am wondering that if we were to accept that we are not actually better than anyone else then, maybe, there would be no more bullying, no more accusing others of being stupid, or weak... no more religious wars/crusades and, finally, no more judgement.
The truth is that we are all the same... none of us truly knows why we have been given the lives that we have. Who are we to judge someone else? Some of us may think we know better than another but that is just another illusion of the ego. (sorry Cragger, the E word again!)
Must be in one of my philosophical moods again but can't risk discussing this with my work colleagues so came here to share with my fellow thinkers...
Helena
But more and more I am wondering that if we were to accept that we are not actually better than anyone else then, maybe, there would be no more bullying, no more accusing others of being stupid, or weak... no more religious wars/crusades and, finally, no more judgement.
The truth is that we are all the same... none of us truly knows why we have been given the lives that we have. Who are we to judge someone else? Some of us may think we know better than another but that is just another illusion of the ego. (sorry Cragger, the E word again!)
Must be in one of my philosophical moods again but can't risk discussing this with my work colleagues so came here to share with my fellow thinkers...
Helena