Letter DN-yqFn1Y7wBNfZ January 15, 2026

Dear Nobody™,

Humanity is strange. We are able to create incredible things - music, technology, cities, dreams - and at the same time we destroy it all ourselves. Why do we so often choose hatred instead of trying to understand? Probably because understanding is harder than blaming.

I don't like how easily we get used to pain - other people's pain and even our own. Why has suffering become background noise? Because it's more convenient not to take responsibility. But can't we do better? We can. We just need to slow down and start listening instead of shouting.

What should we do instead? Stop dividing people into "us" and "them," stop measuring human value by power, money, or status. And what should replace that? Learning empathy, honesty, and simple human respect. It sounds trivial, but it's exactly the simple things we ignore most often.

And maybe this sounds strange coming from a 16-year-old kid, but yes - I'm tired of all of this. Every day I lie on my bed and want to talk to someone, but to whom? That question feels quieter than a scream, yet heavier than anything else.

And still, if we are capable of feeling tired of injustice, it means we still care. And as long as we care, humanity still has a chance.