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The Journey on Life’s Unfair 400-Meter Track

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In the grand theater of life, let’s liken it to a race,
A 400-meter track, each step a journey’s embrace.
Here, disparities echo loud, in starting points profound,
Some on the starting line’s edge, others meters ahead they’re found.

Picture this race, where fate decides your starting stance,
Inheritance, birthplace, dictating life’s race.
On this circular track, some stand so near to finish line,
A single step away, victory they achieve through birthright.

As the race begins, those selected at the birth of fate,
Take that final stride, their triumph innate.
While others run tirelessly, around chasing an unwinnable race,
The finish line a dream, a distant, fleeting sound.

This metaphor, a mirror to life’s unfair plight,
Where privilege at birth sets the race alight.
PEOPLEIZE cries out against this unjust decree,
Where birthright decides who the victor will be.

Imagine a world where the start is the same,
No arbitrary advantages, no discrimination to hold people back.
A fair and equal journey, for each and all,
No inherited privilege to make some rise or fall.

The call is clear, a plea for an equal start for Earth’s people,
Where collaboration reigns, and people come before profit.
Let’s build a system not based on greed’s thrall,
But on virtual grounds where equality stands tall.

For Earth, our shared home, a sustainable quest,
No more wars, no more strife, we know what’s best.
One religion, one race, they’ve led us astray with too many wars,
Let’s unite as people, in a brighter, PEOPLEIZE way.

A paradigm shift, away from profit’s greed,
Towards shared prosperity, a future to behold.
Let’s stop the fights, the endless wars we’ve seen,
And create a world where all can thrive, serene.

In the theater of life, as the life race unfurls,
Let’s rewrite the script, for all children and adults alike.
PEOPLEIZE beckons, a vision so grand,
For a world where justice for all and equality stand.

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