
What bothers you and why?
What bothers me most is not hatred, but indifference—the quiet, passive acceptance of suffering as normal. It disturbs me because it numbs our humanity and dulls our drive to care, act, and uplift one another.
Why Does Indifference Bother Me More Than Injustice?
What bothers us reveals who we are. In this powerful Rise&Inspire post, discover why indifference—not hate—is the greatest threat to humanity and how awakening from apathy can elevate lives.
What If Silence Isn’t Golden Anymore?
By Johnbritto Kurusumuthu, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Rise&Inspire
What truly bothers me isn’t loud hatred or outspoken cruelty.
It’s something quieter. Something far more insidious.
It’s indifference.
We live in a time where we scroll past suffering, react with hearts or angry emojis, and move on as if the pain we’ve just witnessed is a passing subplot in our curated lives. What bothers me is not that the world is broken—that has been the case since time immemorial. What gnaws at me is how easily we accept that brokenness without even flinching.
A child begs for food at a traffic signal.
A war erupts in a corner of the world.
An elderly person dies in a room full of technology but devoid of human presence.
And we keep walking. Watching. Scrolling.
What bothers me is the growing numbness that passes for normalcy.
When did we begin to equate awareness with action?
When did sharing a post replace showing up?
When did compassion become a performance?
I don’t claim to be above this either. I too have caught myself caught in this current—momentarily disturbed, then gradually absorbed back into my comfort zone. But every time I do, something inside me screams. That scream is what fuels Rise&Inspire. Because I cannot unsee what I’ve seen. I cannot unknow what I know. And I refuse to live anesthetized by convenience.
We are more connected than ever, yet somehow more isolated. We broadcast ourselves endlessly, yet fail to hear the quiet despair of someone sitting right beside us. That bothers me. It bothers me deeply.
Not because I expect the world to be perfect.
But because I believe the smallest acts of intentional humanity can still redeem us.
We were not born to be spectators.
We were born to intervene. To speak when silence is easier.
To care when apathy is trending.
To rise. And to inspire.
At Rise&Inspire, our mission has always been clear—to elevate lives through motivation and positivity. But let’s be honest: Positivity isn’t passivity. It’s not sugarcoating pain or bypassing uncomfortable truths. It’s about lighting a candle in darkness and acknowledging the dark. It’s about daring to hope when hope seems laughably naïve.
So what bothers me?
Apathy disguised as peace.
Indifference dressed in civility.
Comfort built on someone else’s collapse.
And why?
Because we are capable of better.
And until we awaken from this slumber of disengagement, until we remember that change doesn’t begin with movements but with moments—of listening, of acting, of caring—then no amount of digital optimism will save us.
Let our discomfort not end in words.
Let it drive us to do something that matters.

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