Hi, Maria, I hear Malta is beautiful. Of course, you’re not crazy for bringing up any of your points! Whether or not we agree on everything is not nearly as important as the fact we’re both noticing things around us that we don’t like and, even more impressive, we’re talking about it with others. That’s a step toward unity, which is important, because many problems are global in nature. Even if they’re not exactly the same, we’re all affected one way or another.
I would submit that the problems in the world are a result of everything those in power have been doing all along, and people are now beginning to see things that need to change, that are unacceptable. I think now, they’re trying to divide the masses by promoting ideas that are designed to pull us apart. If we’re busy fighting each other, we don’t have time to fight or monitor them. I think all of the problems you mentioned are only symptoms of the abuse of power everywhere. Our politicians (at least a lot of them) aren’t working for what’s best for the country or the people; they’re working for behind the scene powers who help put them into office and add to their personal wealth.
I don’t have all the solutions or answers, but my guides tell me that it won’t be governments that make things better, but the masses of people that take action for improvement. You’re not crazy, Maria, you’re just frustrated like so many of us are. And that frustration among us will lead to more unity and hopefully, positive change. Thanks for the comments. Blessings.