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“It’s Not Important Who Says What”
This
sung-poem
isn’t about obedience or control — it’s about continuity of
us.
It’s very trendy to be concern about Global things, like
Oceans, Earth, Glaciers, Universe, Sun.
How about human continuity? Reproduction?
It reminds us that life doesn’t start with us; it flows through
us. Our parents give us more than existence — they hand us
the torch of effort, love, and endurance that keeps humanity
moving forward
and exist
Through vivid,
timeless images — from ancient
gods to modern struggles — the poem speaks of duty,
gratitude, and the danger of forgetting where we come from.
It warns against cynicism and the easy voices that mock
sacrifice or dismiss family bonds as outdated.
Its message
is clear and lasting:
We inherit life not as a gift to waste,
but as a mission to continue.
To honor those who raised us is not blind tradition — it’s the
first step in earning the
right to raise the next.
Honour thy father and thy mother
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