I'm all for reminders to the community about the real importance that perspective plays in our lives. It appears to have quite alot of superfluous wording stuck in it. After all, what does national origin or citizenship, race, gender, sexual orientation and religious preference really have to do with poverty, illiteracy, hunger, lack of housing and medicine as well as personal freedoms of the worldwide community as a whole other than agendas of a political or social nature?
Please consider accepting my recommended version which edits out the parts that the true spirit can be lost in:
If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following:
There would be:
80% living in substandard housing
70% unable to read
50% would suffer from malnutrition
1% would be near death; 1 would be near birth
1% (yes, only 1) would have a college education
When one considers our world from such a compressed perspective, the need for acceptance, understanding and education becomes glaringly apparent.
The following is also something to ponder...
If you woke up this morning with more health than illness...you are more blessed than the million who will not survive this week.
If you have never experienced the danger of battle, the loneliness of imprisonment, the agony of torture, or the pangs of starvation....you are ahead of 500 million people in the world.
If you can attend a church meeting without fear of harassment, arrest, torture, or death...you are more blessed than three billion people in the world.
If you have food in the refrigerator, clothes on your back, a roof
overhead and a place to sleep...you are richer than 70% of this world.
If you have money in the bank, in your wallet, and spare change in a dish someplace ... you are among the top 8% of the world's wealthy.
If your parents are still alive and still married ... you are very rare.
2 billion people on this Earth can't read this message or any message for that matter.
I think we that play this silly game are among the luckiest in the
world, we may sometimes forget that.
Bless us all
(with thanks and apologies to KMS and Schadenfreude)