Your poem highlights the extraordinary power of thoughts, showing how something invisible can shape what we believe, who we become, and even how society functions. It reflects on how a single thought can inspire growth, free the mind, build compassion, or ignite harm when twisted into a lie. Overall, it gently reminds us that thoughts may be intangible, yet they hold immense influence over our lives and the world around us.
It makes complete sense that you wrote from that place. Far right rhetoric is deeply alarming, and it is painful to watch people repeat parts of history that brought so much destruction and loss. Your poem feels like an important reminder that we have already seen the cost of this path and cannot afford to turn away from it now.
This poem shows how powerful our thoughts really are. Even though we can’t see them, they can make good things happen or cause problems. Thoughts can help us feel free, make the world better, or sometimes even trick people. It reminds us to think carefully about what we believe.
Your poem highlights the extraordinary power of thoughts, showing how something invisible can shape what we believe, who we become, and even how society functions. It reflects on how a single thought can inspire growth, free the mind, build compassion, or ignite harm when twisted into a lie. Overall, it gently reminds us that thoughts may be intangible, yet they hold immense influence over our lives and the world around us.
I wrote this poem because I find far-right rhetoric alarming.
Also, I find it disappointing that some are intent on repeating a part of history that destroyed so many lives…
It makes complete sense that you wrote from that place. Far right rhetoric is deeply alarming, and it is painful to watch people repeat parts of history that brought so much destruction and loss. Your poem feels like an important reminder that we have already seen the cost of this path and cannot afford to turn away from it now.
This poem shows how powerful our thoughts really are. Even though we can’t see them, they can make good things happen or cause problems. Thoughts can help us feel free, make the world better, or sometimes even trick people. It reminds us to think carefully about what we believe.
Do you agree?
I concur. However, some people are more self-aware than others.
That makes a lot of sense