Better quality of life for all
Isoi oxi idioi

Every person is completely different from every other.

 

-External features.

-Age

-Education

-Situations we experience.

-Place where we live.

-The way we live.

-Choices and priorities.

These are some of the elements by which one can characterize us.

 

Even though there are common elements in some social groups, each person is completely different from others.

 

But diversity does not mean superiority or inferiority.

 

As humans, we are all equal and we must act with respect and love towards everyone. And of course, we must demand the same treatment from others.

 

So in no way is a person who has pursued higher education superior to someone who has not finished school.

 

He may be ideal for a specific position based on his studies, but not superior as a person.

 

Also, a person living in a village is not inferior to one living in a city. Let's not forget that the healthiest food products are produced in rural areas away from cities.

 

Still, someone with financial comfort cannot be considered superior to someone on the verge of poverty.

 

Whatever more we have does not make us superior if we cannot appreciate it and make it a tool to help ourselves and those who do not have it. Any attempt to put someone down shows that we have not understood the value of this “above” we have.

 

Before we judge, confront or belittle anything that is different, let's take a step back and look for the reason and the effect of the difference. If we don't have time or don't want to, we can simply move on and not create situations that don't help anyone, let alone our health and well-being.

 

Θεολόγου Χριστίνα
Christina Theologou
Health and Wellness Coach