Comrades, I’m feeling a bit down. Help a friend out and share something that inspires you or say something inspiring if you wish

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  • @JohnBrownEnjoyer@lemmygrad.ml
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    2 years ago

    If you want something communism-related, I guess I just like to think of past comrades like Lenin, Stalin, or one of my personal favorites, Thomas Sankara, and their stories.

    Thomas Sankara is a personal hero of mine and every time I think about him, I’m inspired by everything this man accomplished for his people in literally just 4 years. It’s truly a shame that he was stabbed in the back the way he was.

    If you want something not communism-related, something I like to think about is how all the odds were stacked against you and I existing, and yet, we still did.

    We came from celestial material, which became cells, and which evolved over the course of billions of years into so many different forms of life, including us humans, and it resulted in so many different people with different cultures, stories, traits, hopes, thoughts, etc. We are the result of billions of years of evolution, of countless chemical reactions and physical interactions.

    At least as far as I or anyone else is aware, there’s no clear purpose to any of it, but that doesn’t make life meaningless or whatever— on the contrary, it means we can give it whatever purpose or meaning we want to.

    And since life is short, and something that as far as we know you only get to experience once, it makes it, or should make it, all the more valuable. It’s sad that there’s so much shit that can happen to us, whether on an individual or collective level, that makes us take life for granted or even regard it in contempt.

    • @TeezyZeezy@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      52 years ago

      I like to think of them, too. I read a comment the other night that Lenin appeared in their dream and told them that better times were coming. I’m not necessarily a believer in that kind of thing, but I think it’s very fitting for the type of person Lenin was, and nonetheless TRUE. Yes, worse times are ahead, but so are better ones after that.

      I regrettably don’t know much about Sankara. Do you have any sources or videos you’ve used to learn about him and Burkina Faso? I’ve heard nothing but wonderful things.

      This is a true and beautiful thing. I’m trying every day to continue to appreciate the absurdity and beauty in life while also trying to better it for all of us.

      Thanks, friend. Carry on!