I don't know if it matters what country you're from, size of the city you're from, urban or rural, there are people that are hurting each other everywhere.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People are hurting, and they feel very disengaged and disenfranchised.
What happens in one region affects people across the world.
Any atrocity that's committed against one person affects us all, and we are becoming more of one society, of a global society, so something that happens in the Middle East or something that happens in Africa, something that happens in Asia, affects all of us.
My heart does sometimes bleed for those who are hurting in my own country and abroad.
There is a correlation between economic inequality and personal violence. The explanation for the correlation isn't completely clear; there are a number of possibilities.
In the real world, immeasurable hurt is caused by terrorists based in Pakistan who attack countries like India.
Almost half of the population of the world lives in rural regions and mostly in a state of poverty. Such inequalities in human development have been one of the primary reasons for unrest and, in some parts of the world, even violence.
Where I'm from, there is no violence, pretty much.
The bigger the city is, the less infrastructure you need per capita.
Because there are a lot of big cities in the world, people who live in cities have become more isolated than ever.