Inclusive?

Humanity begins when we let go of the principle of ‘survival of the fittest’ and inclusion becomes a natural part of society. The true progress of a society can be measured by how effortlessly inclusion is woven into its structure, without the need for justification. As long as inclusion remains a topic of debate, society has not yet embraced its full potential for true humanity. Inclusion should be as natural as breathing in any society that considers itself fully human.

A society that has fully realized its humanity does not strive for inclusion but achieves it effortlessly. This is crucial in how we approach people with disabilities; true humanity means creating systems that naturally support everyone, so there is no distinction in how they experience life. It’s not just about inclusion, but about a profound understanding of what it means to be truly human, where differences are seamlessly absorbed into a compassionate and inclusive society.