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		<title>Tupac Amaru Shakur &amp; The World We Live In</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple of nights ago I had the opportunity to find and watch a documentary about Tupac Amaru Shakur. Being a mostly-rock music type of guy (me), I really had no good idea of who he was but I was intrigued enough, and I decided to watch it online on NetFlix. The documentary was focused [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A couple of nights ago I had the opportunity to find and watch a documentary about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur:_Thug_Angel:_The_Life_of_an_Outlaw" target="_blank">Tupac Amaru Shakur</a>. Being a mostly-rock music type of guy (me), I really had no good idea of who he was but I was intrigued enough, and I decided to watch it online on NetFlix. The documentary was focused mainly on the fact that Tupac was indeed a good man and also the fact that he had to face a lot of  &#8220;reality&#8221; in a little short of time during his short life: <em>no wonder he got violent at some point</em>. But what really caught my attention was that, even though him and I are VERY different, I also found each other on the same side of the &#8220;grass&#8221; on many other aspects including justice, helping other to succeed, and mainly worry about others as much or even more than you could worry about yourself.<span id="more-140"></span></p>
<p>I do not share the same violent ideal he had, yet somehow I believe that we do not live in a civilization as we often call it and hence the violent reality everyone faces in their neighborhoods, and practically everywhere else in all sorts of situation.  Again, I DO NOT share the fact that violence is a way to solve our problems. But think about it, humans have been fighting for the most useless reasons over and over and over again (and we still do&#8230; Oil? Power? Food? Money?). I see a pattern, not a better world unfortunately. And no, I&#8217;m not being negative here. Again, go back <strong>a few thousand years</strong> and check how many battles have been fought and for what reasons and what the outcome has been. To some extent I like to think that animals behave more responsibly than humans; yet we  call ourselves <strong><em>the superior race</em></strong>. Give me a break.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a ton of stuff to talk about Mr. Shakur, and he definitely had a very remarkable life. Yet my post purpose here is mainly to let people know that it does not really matter where you come from (this is my favorite part of the post):<em> you can always be a good, generous person who can definitely can change his/her own world and others&#8217; as well</em>. But since we are humans too, we can be our own destruction if ever decide to go that route&#8230; so keep both eyes open because our worst enemy is out there&#8230; ourselves!</p>
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