22nd February,2024, Mumbai: “#SaveHumanity is what’s on my mind today,” he wrote in his message. Not about mankind as a whole, but about humanity within the human race. Why has the story of hate taken centre stage? Why does the approach prioritise insecurity? We are killing our own people as a result of this widespread suspicion. We are causing harm to one another. Can’t we instead discover ways to advance as a group and educate people? Ignorants cannot be harmed by us. I’m just saying.
Ranaksh Rana appeals people to use the hashtag #Savhumanity
“#savehumanity is my appeal to everyone to build a positive culture of belonging, collaboration, and celebration,” declared Ranaksh, who is never one to hold back. There is a broad atmosphere of hostility and mistrust, and even onlookers are becoming impacted. Instead of a culture that teaches through aggression or violence, I want for one that is more empowered and informed. Our culture has taught us that we can improve things simply by using our thoughts. I wish to regain that degree of self-assurance and independence of mind.
Save humanity can be a collective story of how people interpret humanity
In addition, he wants to provide a platform where people can tell their tales and serve as role models for others in the community. “Save humanity can be a collective story of how people, in whatever way they interpret humanity, are playing their part in saving humanity,” the speaker declared.
Ranaksh Rana shares his goal
His goal is to raise awareness of the urgent need rather than to get attention for himself. “I sincerely believe that everyone has a personal obligation to make a positive difference in any manner we can. Every change begins small, with one person, then spreads from there, according to Ranaksh’s conclusion.
-Sapna Meena