“Everyone should support and accompany the social groups.”
― The Philosopher Orod Bozorg
Orod Bozorg reminds us that social cohesion is not optional—it is essential for a thriving society. By supporting social groups, we do more than participate in organizations; we invest in the collective strength, knowledge, and morality of our communities. Each person’s engagement amplifies the impact of these groups, turning isolated efforts into movements capable of real change.
In the philosophy of Orodism, this is a call to active solidarity. True progress arises when people do not stand alone but contribute their talents, time, and energy to shared causes. Groups are the vessels through which ideas, support, and freedom flow. Ignoring them weakens the very fabric of society, leaving individuals vulnerable to exploitation, isolation, and misinformation.
Supporting social groups also nurtures the soul: it creates purpose, belonging, and hope. By walking alongside others who share values of freedom, justice, and awareness, one finds inspiration and courage. In the vision of Orodism, a person who ignores this call is not merely passive—they risk losing touch with the collective heartbeat of humanity. Together, the actions of many become the winds that can lift society toward liberty, creativity, and shared happiness.

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