When you are looking at evil it is natural to feel you can’t do anything. You are just one person. It is natural to feel despair. (That’s one of the traps of Awake Part One.) It is natural to want to do something to try and “fix it” and STOP it. But when you realise how pervasive the evil is, and that it’s everywhere, just the thought of trying to “fix” it is daunting and overwhelming, and you feel defeated before you even start.
How Do You “Fix” the Evil?
How Do You “Fix” the Evil?
How Do You “Fix” the Evil?
When you are looking at evil it is natural to feel you can’t do anything. You are just one person. It is natural to feel despair. (That’s one of the traps of Awake Part One.) It is natural to want to do something to try and “fix it” and STOP it. But when you realise how pervasive the evil is, and that it’s everywhere, just the thought of trying to “fix” it is daunting and overwhelming, and you feel defeated before you even start.