[Daily OM]:  From time to time, we may all feel 
fed up with humanity, whether it's from learning about what's going on 
around the world, or what's going on next door. There are always 
situations that leave us feeling as if people are simply not capable of 
behaving in a way that is coming from a place of awareness. Often it 
seems as if people are actually geared to handle things in the worst 
possible way, repeatedly. At the same time, none of us wants to linger 
in a judgmental mood about our own species. As a result, we might tend 
to repress the feelings coming up as we take in the news from the world 
and the neighborhood.
It is natural to feel let down and disappointed when we see our fellow 
humans behaving in ways that are greedy, selfish, violent, or uncaring, 
but there are also ways to process that disappointment without sinking 
into despondency. As with any emotional response, we honor our feelings 
by feeling them fully, without judging or acting on them. Once we've 
done that -- and we may need to do it every day, as part of our daily 
self-care -- we can begin to consider ways that we might help the 
situation in which humanity finds itself.
As always, we start with ourselves, utilizing our awareness of the 
failings of others to renew our own commitment to be more conscious 
human beings. We are all capable of the best and the worst that humanity
 has to offer, and remembering this keeps us in check, as well as 
allowing us to find compassion for others. We may find ourselves feeling
 compelled to serve people who are suffering injustices at the hands of 
other people, or we may begin to speak out when we see something that we
 don't think is right. Whatever the case, the only thing we can do is 
pledge to serve the best, rather than the worst, of what humanity has to
 offer, both in the world, and in ourselves.

