Why context always matters? A promised land



Contexts always matter because everything is relative to a certain point in question, comparing and relating is relative to the context.

Definitely, not everybody has the same parents, the same opportunities or support, and not everybody is willing to have the audacity to talk the realities of their own private life in the public eye of a society that could  attempt to destroy your personal life value as a natural thing that happens, but even after usual opinionated views, you gotta do what you can with what you have, and keep doing the best you can do. From different available resources everyone makes what its possible to them, and comparing it must be taken with a proper context.

Certainly, the world, but mostly the existence is as complicated and complex as the eyes of the observer, and it reacts to our own actions, that's why to keep high logics to ease high matters is a sweet to the life. The depth in which you do anything it's  what matters, and anything can be used depending the utility you apply.

Undoubtedly, putting people up to believe in their own capacities is an empowering way that is found to bring  relatives to a land where they could have the chance to learn another language, meet another cultures, learn new skills, get inspired by natural and cosmopolitan landscapes, and feel that there is a life beyond their perceptions, and believe in the capacity of themselves to keep going and achieve goals with hope for better outcomes and learning that a promised land dwells inside their perseverance and cognitions but in the expansion of their heart, We have had them since they were little children and now they are contributing adults, and that's the way that civilizations were built.

Lets consider also the world as our promised beloved land, understanding that what you do there it affects here, minding about a proper context.

#APromisedLand

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