ESSAY-JojoK.

Question: The human experience, no matter where you live, is relatively the same.

When we say the "Human Experience", many things come to our mind; and it can mean a lot of things in different ways from many perspectives, but basically the Human Experience is you, and what it means to be you. In other words, it's the way one lives he or her life, how they respond, feel, belief and treat it too.

The Human Experience, no matter where you live, is relatively the same. In Mexico, the country which came in place as 39th out of 60 countries that have the most criminal cases has suffered from tragic murders all over, for years, still have youths that struggle, have hope and belief that they can make a change. China which is famous for being the most populous country in the entire world also have their faults, it's being years now and they are still dealing with the CCP- Falun Gong issue which has decreased over the past year due to the amount of murder cases that have been reported, but they still continue to kill innocent lives on a regular basis; which I still think is absolutely ridiculous, but The Commission on Human Rights want adopt a resolution condemning China for violations of rights to free expression, association and assembly, religion and belief. Nigeria, is not a totally different case though, they almost experience the same problems but in a different way, Nigeria is corrupt. A very corrupt country, and that's the main problem they need to focus on at the moment, they have a really long way to go to become a fully dependent and self running country, the most important human rights dimensions of the Nigerian crisis of governance: politicians and other political elites openly encouraging systemic violence, but they still need to put more effort to get there, but even if they get there and they seem perfect, there isn't anyone that's perfect, same goes for a country and life.

All these countries are unique. They have something that no other country has, but they all have one thing in common also, which is fault (problems) either, socially, economically, and politically. Americans are people who have the right to speech, to vote, to move and to own their lives etc., but life isn't that way for everyone else in every other country; that is where our differences come in. If we talk about feelings and beliefs, I'll say almost everyone feels the same way when they face the same consequences of a matter. When trouble faces a person, most people will obviously feel, fear, sad, unhappy, worthlessness, hopelessness or be miserable. And very few will have a little faith and hope in them according to CDC, Department of Health and Human Services. So, my point is that no matter wherever in the world you may be living, how you live, you culture or background, we feel the same way mentally, emotionally and even socially. After all, we are all from the same earth, but just live in different places.

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