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Thursday, November 27, 2025

In a fast-paced world the vanishing humanity.

In a fast-paced world the vanishing humanity.

Today’s world is filled with urgency and competition.  

Technological growth, social media, and finance-driven lifestyles push people to chase skill, speed, and achievement.  

In this race, human emotions, pain, and personal struggles are often ignored.  

A person’s stress is dismissed as “weakness.”  

Family burdens are labeled as “incompetence.”  

Physical or mental health challenges are mocked with “derisive attitudes.”  

In this humanity-forgetting race, the thought “Never mock a pain you haven’t lived” becomes both a warning and a call.  

We must begin to respect the parts of life we do not yet understand.  

Compassion goes  into action keeping gentleness as Strength

Compassion is not merely a soft feeling.  
It is a power that acts.  

Listening to someone with empathy is the first step in truly “seeing” them.  

Choosing to understand rather than judge deepens relationships.  

Pausing to reflect instead of laughing at others’ struggles lays the foundation for social well-being.  

How does this work in today’s world?  

When a teacher approaches a struggling student with kindness, the student transforms.  

When a patient’s family is treated with compassion in a hospital, their hope is sustained.  

When a company leader cares gently for employees’ mental health, productivity grows.  
This is compassion and costs nothing..  

But forgetting it comes at a heavy price: loneliness, stress, and broken relationships.  

“Let our words be gentle, let our thoughts be kind” is not just advice; it is a way of life.  

It applies everywhere: technology, education, medicine, media, and family.  

On social media, before criticizing, we must ask: “What might this person be going through?”  

With children, instead of asking “Why is this wrong?”, we should ask “How can we understand this?”  

In workplaces, instead of focusing only on “employee performance,” we must also consider “their circumstances.”  

When this ethic is practiced:  
Relationships deepen  
Loneliness decreases  
Social harmony grows  

“Do not rush to judge what you do not understand” is the first step toward building a world filled with humanity.  

In today’s world, humanity, compassion, and gentleness shine again as guiding lights.  

This is a call to create a new ethic of living.

Life may run fast, but humanity must remain gentle.  

With love,  
Sakthi Sakthithasan  

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