If... Then What?

If every person became more wise and thoughtful, the world would become peaceful, just, and full of understanding.
If animals and all living beings evolved further, the balance of nature would improve and life on Earth would be richer and healthier.
If society grew and developed more in values, humanity would live with harmony, unity, and love.
If natural resources were never exploited, the Earth would remain pure, beautiful, and full of life for future generations.
If every laborer thought about their own rights and welfare every day, there would be no injustice or exploitation of the poor.
If I bathed daily and remained clean and fresh, my body and mind would stay healthy and active.
If I didn’t feel heat or tiredness, I would work longer and be more productive.
If I did feel heat or discomfort, I would learn patience and the importance of rest and care.
If I focused more on my studies, I could gain knowledge, wisdom, and a brighter future.
If I became truly successful in life, I could fulfill my dreams and help others achieve theirs.
If my children became strong, wise, and kind, the world would become a better place for the next generation.
If there were no conflicts between people, society would have peace, unity, and progress without hatred.
If there was no religion, perhaps people would live without divisions — or maybe they would seek other ways to find meaning.
If there was true belief and faith in goodness, people would trust each other and live honestly.
If all gods — Mahadev, Bhagwan, Ishwar, Allah — were seen as one, there would be no fighting in the name of religion, only love and unity.
If politicians did not cheat and truly worked for people, the country would develop with justice and fairness.
If elections happened every day, leaders would fear the people and do real work — but real change needs time and honesty, not only votes.
If society was fully aware and awake, no one could fool or control people; corruption and injustice would end.
If Parliament had more wise and honest leaders, India would become stronger, richer, and more respected in the world.
If I were always healthy, I could live fully, work hard, and help others without pain or weakness.
If I knew everything today, I could solve problems, avoid mistakes, and guide others to the right path.
If my life never ended, I could see the future of the world and keep helping people forever — but life’s value lies in its shortness, which teaches us to act now.

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