WE-BE Magazine Summer Issue 2014 | Page 6

The difference in these two scenarios is frightening. It is so difficult for someone who lives in a minority world country to even imagine what it would be like to be living in a developing country. In my 16 years, I have grown up with clean drinking water, a surplus of food, a sturdy house, electricity, and an education. Surrounding me are people with modern vehicles, steady jobs, access to medical care, along with all their necessities met. For us, it is easy to slip into the mindset that we are entitled to these luxuries as human beings; that everyone has electricity and clean drinking water; that everyone has enough food to eat and an education and health care. But sadly that is not the truth. ! However, just because that is currently not everyone’s reality, doesn’t mean it can’t be. If we, the people of this world, worked together to share our limited amount of resources, wouldn’t that bring more peace? There would be less fighting over who has more and who has less if we all had our basic needs met. ! Ever heard the saying, “Be the change you wish to see in the world”? It is the most powerful statement in this day and age to create movement. If we all work together we can make a world where everyone has all their basic necessities met. If we all share a little more and love a little more, think of what an even more beautiful place this world could become. ! By Megan Praat