Politics is often seen as a dirty game, where politicians engage in mudslinging and backstabbing. But what if I told you that this behavior is not just limited to the world of politics? It's a reflection of our own inner turmoil.
We see it in the way we treat each other on social media, with trolls and cyberbullies running amok. We see it in the way we prioritize our own interests over the greater good. And we see it in the way we justify our own biases and prejudices.
But politics can also be beautiful. It's a chance for us to come together, to find common ground, and to work towards a better future.
We see it in the way people from different backgrounds and cultures come together to demand justice and equality. We see it in the way activists and advocates fight tirelessly for their causes, often at great personal cost.
So how can we make politics less sad and more beautiful? By being more empathetic, more understanding, and more willing to listen.
We need to find common ground, to put aside our differences, and to work towards a shared goal. We need to be kinder, gentler, and more compassionate in our interactions with each other.