KALKI ON EQUALITY

Do we choose to be born? Or the time we are born into?

Today happens to be my birthday, which some of you may know if you've read the book about me (or the Wikipedia page).

To commemorate my birthday, I decided to watch a film about the 16th President of the United States of America. That man brings up this topic at one point in the film.

His death anniversary happens to be four days from today, but it's what he did in January of that year to pass the 13th amendment to the US Constitution that has left a mark on not only the country where I was born but on the world at large.

Equality.

 

 

 

Whether or not we choose to be born is a matter of greater debate, however, once we arrive on this planet, we all have roles to fill. It's important that we all recognize that whatever that role is, no one ever feels as if they are better than anyone else.

All humans are created equal in the eyes of God. If we remember that... then our world could become the greatest world that has ever existed.

How will you create a planet that is more equal?

-k

P.S. I'll be releasing a song soon which will use words found on the US Penny. On one side it has this man with the words: In God We Trust, but on the tails side there is a Latin phrase that inspired me to write that song. Find those words and you can start singing along to my song before it ever releases!

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