One of the most dangerous attitudes in life is nonchalance—the habit of seeing problems and responding with indifference.

When corruption grows and good people shrug, evil advances. When injustice happens and witnesses remain silent, suffering multiplies. When families, communities, and nations stop caring, decline becomes inevitable.

History has repeatedly shown that great disasters are often preceded by widespread indifference.

Do not become so accustomed to wrong that it no longer disturbs you. Do not become so comfortable that you stop caring.

A better world is built by people who refuse to say, “It’s not my concern.”

Somebody cared enough to build what you enjoy today. Care enough to protect it for tomorrow.

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