In wars people reassess what matters to them.
Luxuries are no longer necessities. Clean water, basic food
to eat, a place to sleep and someone you care about – these are the things that
become all important again.
Some of us may not live in war situations on a daily basis,
but I know that sometimes I lose sight of all the things
that matter because of
all the things that clutter my life.
When environments change, the question of everyone’s lips is
always ‘What matters now?’
In your life today can you answer the question ‘what matters
now?’
In my answer people always come at the top of the list,
things are secondary. This matters now.
I
don’t need more wars and deaths to know that.
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