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'Hunger Persists Not from Lack of Food, But Lack of…,' Sadhguru’s Powerful Call to End Hunger on World Food Day 2024

Sadhguru on World Food Day 2024: Addressing Hunger Through Compassion and Reducing Food Waste

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Sadhguru on World Food Day 2024

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On World Food Day, spiritual leader Sadhguru highlights a deeper issue about global hunger. He stresses that the real problem is not the lack of food, but a lack of compassion and care in human hearts. He says, "Too many people are hungry, not because there is a dearth of Food. It is simply because there is a dearth of Love and Care in human hearts." This powerful message addresses the core of the global hunger crisis. Sadhguru urges us to look beyond economic and agricultural systems and reflect on our own humanity.

Understanding Sadhguru's Message on World Food Day

When Sadhguru talks about a "dearth of love and care," he highlights the need for human empathy. According to him, hunger is not just a problem of logistics or agriculture but a moral issue. There is enough food to feed everyone in the world, yet millions go to bed hungry every night. This happens because of waste, indifference, and unfair food distribution. Sadhguru calls on individuals and societies to show more compassion, making sure that food is not wasted and the hungry are cared for.

What is World Food Day?

World Food Day, celebrated annually on October 16th, was established by the United Nations to highlight the importance of global food security and the fight against hunger. It aims to raise awareness about the challenges millions of people face in accessing sufficient food. Every year, the day brings together governments, organizations, and individuals to discuss ways to improve food production, reduce waste, and ensure equitable distribution.

Tackling Food Waste

In an earlier statement, Sadhguru pointed out a troubling truth: "One third of the food produced in the world gets wasted, while one in three people do not have sufficient food. This is not a failure of agriculture – it is a failure of the Human Heart." His words remind us that the global hunger crisis is mainly due to human indifference and waste. If we, as a global community, take responsibility for reducing food waste, we can make a real difference in fighting hunger.

As we observe World Food Day, Sadhguru urges us to understand the deeper reasons behind hunger. He encourages us to take meaningful action, both as individuals and as a society, to reduce food waste and spread love, care, and compassion to those in need.

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