Faceless and Unseen
Stereo-typing and misconceptions is an everyday part of life
these days. Sad but true. Though I can sit here and urge humanity to look past
those preconceived notions it’s going to take a lot than just me here with this
one little blog to actually affect a change. That’s the whole concept of
passing it forward. If we can keep the positive changes ricocheting from one
person to another eventually the whole country will have received the effects
of the messages. Well my message today is about the unseen.
The inspiration for this comes from this youtube video I
came across one day. Basically they did this experiment in New York where they
dressed up peoples family members as the homeless. They placed the disguised
family members on the street where the unsuspecting person would pass them by
en route to their jobs/destinations. It was sad to see that in these
experiments that no one recognized, acknowledged or even glanced at their
relatives stationed on the sidewalk. Check out the video below.
The thought that their own family members being homeless or
in need of help on the street doesn’t even register to some of us. So we look
at the world with rose colored glasses and then at the men, women and children who have nothing and we pity them. Pity
them and then try not to touch them. We assume they are homeless because they
are lazy and don’t want to work. The idea that they can’t work because they
haven’t the means to get themselves off the street doesn’t even compute. How
many of you would hire some random tattered individual to work at your
establishment? Not many.
You never know what someone’s story is though. Who they
were, what they have been through, or what they know. The man you scoff at on
street may have had it all but with a single twist of fate it was ripped away
from him. The woman you see may have birthed millionaires but simply gotten
lost in the folds of the path. You just never know. A little kindness goes a
long way. Even if that person is dishonest and trying to use others and is the
guy you assumed he was, karma will smile upon you not him. That being said I'm a
firm believer of taking care of yourself so don’t be a doormat. Be kind, but don’t
go getting run over.
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