Sunday, January 20, 2013

It feels satisfyingly right


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 ‘Satisfaction’ and ‘meaning’ are the big drivers in life. As soon as we find meaning (in this case, that animals shouldn’t be used by humans) we see something new arising. In our minds, we experience a private conclusion forming inside our own heads. Before us is an entirely different world, without the barbed wire and then all the potential that implies.
As soon as we decide to contemplate a noble aim, every ramification shows up on the screen, and then it’s decision time when we ask ourselves, “Shall I give it a shot?”
            As we become more concerned for the plight of captive animals we notice, mainly within ourselves, a change of heart, an shift of empathy. And this empathy makes us feel more mature. It feels unquestionable, because it connects to compassion and our role as representatives of our species. Ambassadorially-speaking that feels meaningful. And meaning is the ultimate satisfaction.

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