Jonas’ last monologue
Dear Sana, this speech is for you. And you’ll get it today, because what you’ve invited us to, today, will knock over American presidents, tomorrow. We live in a chaotic world, where it’s difficult to comprehend the rules. Because why are some poor, and others rich? Why do some have to flee, while others are safe? Why do people get spit on, on the streets? And why is it, that even though you try to do something good, it’ll still be greeted with hate?
It’s not strange that people give up. That we stop believing in the good. But thank you, for not giving up, Sana. Because even though it sometimes feels like it, no humans stand alone. Each and every one of us, is an important part of the huge chaos. And what you do today will affect tomorrow. It can sometimes be difficult to see how it affects, and usually, you can’t see how it all fits together. But the effect of your actions, are always there, Somewhere in the chaos. In a hundred years, we may have machines, that can calculate the effect of every action taken. But until then, we can trust this;
fear spreads, but fortunately, love does too.











