A just society or perfect world in Mother Teresa's eyes
A just society is a society that is perfect in every way. It is someone’s vision of the world, the perfect world in his or her eyes. A perfect world might be one without sickness for those who are sick or one where everyone is equal and no one is discriminated. A just society is different in everybody’s eyes as everyone is unique and wants the world to be what they want.
Mother Teresa’s view of the world was very sad. All she saw was people not having enough to feed themselves or their families. She lived among the poor and felt what it means to be poor. This made her want to have enough money too buy the basic necessities.
Mother Teresa’s view of the world was very sad. All she saw was people not having enough to feed themselves or their families. She lived among the poor and felt what it means to be poor. This made her want to have enough money too buy the basic necessities.
This means that a just society or perfect world in her eyes would be one where everyone is equal in status. A world where everyone is equal and has enough money to buy all the basic essentials to survive. She also pictured a world where children can go to school, where everyone felt secure and where everyone had access to hospitals.
She wanted everyone to be able to buy food for themselves and to be able to feed their family and children. She wanted no one to die of starvation or malnourishment. She wanted no one to go out and beg for food.
She wanted children to be educated and have access to safe education. She wanted people to have a future and wanted children to be able to create a better future for themselves. She knew that education could get you to many things in life and so everyone should be educated.
She also wanted everyone to feel safe in the world. This meant that there would be no wars no disasters and no crimes on the streets. This meant that everyone was perfect and would not do anything bad to others.
She wanted everyone to be able to buy food for themselves and to be able to feed their family and children. She wanted no one to die of starvation or malnourishment. She wanted no one to go out and beg for food.
She wanted children to be educated and have access to safe education. She wanted people to have a future and wanted children to be able to create a better future for themselves. She knew that education could get you to many things in life and so everyone should be educated.
She also wanted everyone to feel safe in the world. This meant that there would be no wars no disasters and no crimes on the streets. This meant that everyone was perfect and would not do anything bad to others.
Finally she wanted a world where everyone had access to hospitals when they were in need of help. When she lived with the poor, most of them could not afford to go to the doctors or any health facilities and would die. She wanted a world were everyone could get when they needed it.
Above all, she wanted to make everyone happy.
Above all, she wanted to make everyone happy.
“Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.”