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Sometimes, I wonder what would happen if the people I hated moved away.

I mean, I guess I would be happier. I'd be more at ease, and less likely to have "bad" thoughts about other people. I'm against that sort of thing. Or at least I'm supposed to be against it. Technically, it's part of my religion, but I'm not sure how religious I really am. Every single one of us have a partially definite opinion of religion. Currently, mine is just non-existent. I guess I believe in a God, but I'm not sure how involved God is in my everyday life. Does he make miracles happen? Or is it just a twist of fate that perhaps coma patients may have a second chance, or the baby in the NICU finally can breathe on its own. Or better yet, when you hear that long, continuous beep on the heart monitor that says that your loved one is gone, and yet moments later, their eyes open. And yet, sometimes those who SHOULDN'T pass away, do. Simple procedures gone wrong, car crashes, sudden illnesses. It's all so...opaque. God forbid anything would happen to my loved ones like this...or does God forbid anything at all?
Every human life starts of the same way. We are all infants. We only know as much as our parents will teach us. It is then when we are separated by our family morals, and basically what we were taught. Perhaps, this is when "good" and "bad" people are differentiated. Or maybe it is our life choices that make it that way. What if, the world exploded right now from an unknown cause, good and bad people won't matter then. There won't be survivors, there won't be any glimpse of what the human race is like. It'll just be blank. Gone. Forgotten.
I hope one day, we'll be able to preserve the good things that we have done on our time on earth. We made bad choices, but it's all part of human nature. We are a completely unique species to the world, or to the universe. We are intelligent, working, and evolving. I feel like every generation needs more guidance, or at least some sort of message that says "you are our future leaders, get it straight." The kids in my school are not always impressive. We're stupid teenagers, and the majority of us recognize it. However, we do not make stupid choices, we simply are influenced by SO many different sources to make the choices that we do. Friends, media, parents, strangers, advertisements, whatever. It is what we are defined by, forev

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