“We are the world. The world is you and me, the world is not
separate from you and me. We have created this world - the world of violence,
the world of wars, the world of religious divisions, sex, anxieties, the utter
lack of communication with each other, with no sense of compassion,
consideration for another. Wherever one goes in any country throughout the
world, human beings, that is, you and another, suffer; we are anxious, we are
uncertain, we don’t know what is going to happen. Everything has become
uncertain. Right through the world as human beings we are in sorrow, fear,
anxiety, violence, uncertain of everything, insecure. There is a common
relationship between us all. We are the world essentially, basically,
fundamentally. The world is you, and you are the world. Realizing that
fundamentally, deeply, not romantically, not intellectually but actually, then
we see that our problem is a global problem. It is not my problem or your
particular problem, it is a human problem.”
~ Jiddu Krishnamurti