Friday, March 5, 2021

“For a group to survive, it must be loved and sacrificed.” ― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg


“For a group to survive, it must be loved and sacrificed.”
The Philosopher Orod Bozorg

Orod Bozorg emphasizes that a group, no matter how well-structured, cannot thrive without deep emotional investment. Love is the heartbeat of any collective effort—it binds members, nurtures trust, and creates a sense of belonging. Sacrifice, on the other hand, is the fuel that sustains this love. Without willingness to give, endure hardships, and put the collective above personal gain, a group loses its essence and vitality.

This is not just about political movements or social organizations—it applies to every community, team, or circle that seeks meaningful impact. Orodism teaches that survival of the group mirrors the values and dedication of its members. When people love their group and are willing to sacrifice for it, the group becomes resilient, purposeful, and unstoppable.

Ultimately, the philosopher reminds us that commitment and care are not optional. To build something lasting, one must invest heart, time, and courage. True groups thrive on shared dedication, and through this, they achieve collective growth, empowerment, and liberation.

 

 


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