See the obsessive message of human heartlessness

Indifference, indifference, heartless are becoming diseases devastating human society .

Human society is growing and our life is constantly improving and improving. But accompanying such positive things is a sad truth - people are increasingly indifferent, indifferent to the things around them, from nature, animals to the very center of each other.

Here are the obsessive posters, giving us vivid pictures of the dark side of life today .

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Indifferent, indifferent is a psychological attitude or expression of feelings that do not love, do not hate with one or some problems, work. Simply, indifferently, indifference can be encapsulated in the phrase 'I don't care'.

In Greek, heartless comes from the word 'apatheia' - meaning 'without passion' . Basically, this is a social psychological phenomenon. However, some experts, including Robert Marin, are mindless as a form of neuropathy through the article published in the journal Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences in 1991.

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There are many different explanations for the cause of indifference. This concept was first mentioned during World War I, when front-line soldiers felt normal, even emotionless before the corpses of their comrades and enemies around. At that time, it was thought that indifference was because the brain had to receive stimuli that were too strong, to feel numb and have no reaction to those things.

This is similar to the man in the poster, blatantly throwing away the technology waste at the bottom of the sea, while the cable connecting the TV is also tied to his feet. Perhaps, people have "endured" so many warnings to be indifferent?

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Social activist David Meslin has another explanation. He explained that indifference is the inevitable result of a developed social system. The development is too fast, too unintentionally hindering activities that require the participation and interaction of many people. That is why we feel calm with the world around us, with nature being increasingly destroyed today.

Looking at this poster, you will recognize Tarzan. But do you care that every minute that passes, the 15km 2 of rainforest on Earth disappears. Could it be that the Tarzan will know how to swing back later?

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The subjects most affected by the heartless heartless disease are the elderly, women and children. More specifically, they are homeless or poor people. According to 2005 statistics, worldwide there are about 100 million homeless people.

And the way most of us treat them is: 'They are pitiful, but their care is the work of the state, the authorities, not my business'.

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This poster carries the message: 'Your very bad meal is to taste delicious to others'. While there are still millions of children in the world lacking food, malnutrition, in many places, due to cultural habits or indifference, selfishness, they still waste leftovers every day.

Particularly the United States - the world's No. 1 power in 2012 has dumped more than 40% of the food the country produces into trash.

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The excessive development of electronic technology makes people indifferent, indifferent to those around them and even passionately running after virtual values. Does the woman in the poster know who the other person is, because who knows what happens on the Internet?

Interim: Life is not just one person. Live is 'give' and 'receive'. Therefore, each of us should live a little bit slower, live meaningfully, be more mindful to make life more meaningful.