We like to believe our views are the product of independent thought. In reality, they are often shaped by the environments we grow up in and the people we surround ourselves with. Our assumptions, biases, and even our sense of truth are influenced long before we begin to question them.
That questioning rarely happens without distance. It is only when we step outside familiar surroundings – when we encounter different people and perspectives – that we begin to see more clearly. Not only who we are, but how we became that way.
That moment of distance creates clarity. And clarity creates the possibility for change.
A Different View Changes Everything
Astronauts who have seen Earth from space often speak about a profound shift in perspective. Looking down at our planet, they don’t see borders, divisions, or conflicts. They see a fragile, beautiful blue world, shared by all of us.
As one reflection from the Artemis astronauts captures:
“What we really hope is that we could, for just a moment, have the world pause and remember that this is a beautiful planet in a very special place – and that we should cherish what we’ve been given.”
Photo: NASA
They are human beings, just like us. Yet what they saw changed how they felt – filling them with awe, gratitude, and responsibility.
Now imagine if those driving conflict, violence, and division could see that same view.
Would they still justify destruction? Would they still dehumanize others so easily?
You Don’t Need to Go to Space
Not everyone can leave Earth to gain that perspective. But the truth is – we don’t need to.
We can change our perspective by changing our environment.
By stepping outside our comfort zones.
By engaging with people we don’t know, don’t understand, or even disagree with.
Because it is in those unfamiliar spaces that empathy begins to grow.
The World We Create
The world we build through hate, violence, and dehumanization does not end with us.
It continues.
It becomes a cycle – one that produces more pain, more division, more destruction.
And one day, the next generation will inherit that world and ask:
Why did they choose this?
History has shown us that those who try to dominate through hate eventually fade.
But the scars they leave behind – on people, on communities, on humanity – remain.
Photo: NASA
A Shared Responsibility
At the same moment astronauts captured images of Earth’s breathtaking beauty, others were turning parts of that same planet into places of suffering and darkness.
That contrast is not just tragic – it is a choice. Because no one owns this planet. We all belong here.
We all have the same right to exist, to live with dignity, and to be seen as human.
A Different Choice
What if we chose differently?
What if we chose to see one another as human first?
To respect, to listen, to understand – even when it’s difficult?
The Earth is vast.
It has enough to meet every person’s need,
but not enough to satisfy unchecked greed.
We have been given something extraordinary:
a shared home, full of possibility.
The Invitation
We don’t need rockets to change the world.
We need reflection.
We need courage.
We need empathy.
Step outside your environment.
Meet someone different.
Listen to a story that challenges your own.
Because when we change what we see,
we change how we feel.
And when we change how we feel,
we change what we do.
Photo: NASA
The Future Is Ours to Shape
We have the power to keep this world beautiful –
not just for ourselves, but for those who come after us.
So let’s choose wisely.
Let’s choose empathy over hate.
Understanding over division.
Humanity over everything else.
Because this planet was never meant to be divided by us –
it was meant to be shared.
~ Rais Bhuiyan, Founder, World Without Hate
Photo: NASA