We live in a vile world where there are people who are bright and creative and incredible; but never are, nor ever will be, appreciated for their commitment and help to better the world. We live in a world where people who are different are demoralised and underrated despite what they could accomplish if given the chance. I believe Albert Einstein said it best with 'If you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing it is stupid.' By judging a person by the colour of their skin, their general appearance, their gender or even their sexual preference; we are losing the chance at a future that is brighter,
The city lay in rubble; the once great buildings that stood so high they could have touched the heavens now lay in piles of broken glass, dirt and stone. Everything seemed grey, the sky, the ocean and even the grass was cast in a deathly shade. The sun's light was dim and flickered out behind the ever-present dark clouds that seemed to go on forever. The roads were covered in empty cars and the stony rubble of buildings; the places that weren't covered in these things were covered in layers of dust that had settled into the cracks over time. Time seemed to have stopped, but the days had still been counted. Four years, it took four years for t
We live in a vile world where there are people who are bright and creative and incredible; but never are, nor ever will be, appreciated for their commitment and help to better the world. We live in a world where people who are different are demoralised and underrated despite what they could accomplish if given the chance. I believe Albert Einstein said it best with 'If you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will spend its whole life believing it is stupid.' By judging a person by the colour of their skin, their general appearance, their gender or even their sexual preference; we are losing the chance at a future that is brighter,
The city lay in rubble; the once great buildings that stood so high they could have touched the heavens now lay in piles of broken glass, dirt and stone. Everything seemed grey, the sky, the ocean and even the grass was cast in a deathly shade. The sun's light was dim and flickered out behind the ever-present dark clouds that seemed to go on forever. The roads were covered in empty cars and the stony rubble of buildings; the places that weren't covered in these things were covered in layers of dust that had settled into the cracks over time. Time seemed to have stopped, but the days had still been counted. Four years, it took four years for t