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The stain was an eyesore. It consisted of a nuclear mixture of fruit drink, tea and earth dust. Every time, running past on very important and urgent matters, my eyes stumbled over him. “Soon the floor polisher will come and wash everything off,” I waved off the cleanser inside me. The floor polisher went, but didn’t get there. The car, although smart, is not very smart. Robots make mistakes more often than humans. At least my family. On the second day, the spot solemnly remained in its place, risking turning into a monument. - But the floor polisher should wash it all off. I shouldn’t have started him, or what?! — adherence to principles came into play and led me further to accomplish the same important and necessary things. The second day was beginning to decline. The stain remained unbowed. The polisher drove in circles, as if afraid to approach him. A thought hit me like a blow to the head. That is, I am ready to continue cohabiting with this stain just because someone does not fulfill their obligations? The sponge instantly found itself in my hands. And the stain was wiped off the face of the earth, that is, the floor. I often come across cries for help. People have been living in shacks for years, without amenities and with peeling paint on the walls. Niagara Falls pours water from leaking pipes. In all this, they live and cover up people with bad words who do not do what they should do. Learned helplessness syndrome: “What can I do? Actually, I shouldn’t do that.” A person can ask for help, but cannot help himself. It happens that we run past garbage, a broken bench, an overgrown flowerbed, dirt in the entrance with the thought that someone is not performing their duties well. The idea is, in general, correct, no doubt. There are people who receive money to make our lives comfortable and easy. And the world would, without a doubt, be wonderful if everyone coped 100% with the mission entrusted to them, but alas. We live in the world we live in. And he is imperfect. And we continue to leave it just as dirty and unsettled. And the worst thing is that we ourselves continue to remain in it. We suffer, but we do nothing. The world is unfair and that's a fact.

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