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Saturday, April 29, 2023

Your next 3 minutes

  A fellow blog site shared this old but true video. He/she titled it The Best Speech about Humanity.



A bit over 3 minutes.

Enjoy.


Today's quote:

The trick, it seems, is to be able to hold both things very close – the gratitude and the misery – and then, with a semblance of faith, to let them fly.

ELIZABETH AQUINO

9 comments:

  1. ...we need to take better care of our little dot in the universe.

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  2. Hello,
    Thanks for sharing this video. It will take everyone to act now. Take care, enjoy your weekend.

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    1. Thanks. I met with friends to discuss climate and steps to decrease plastic wrapped things.

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    1. I remember watching him on TV. Yes, he sure had a message that I liked.

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  4. I really enjoyed that piece by Carl Sagan. It reminded me that when I was upset I would look at a globe I had, then find the US, then find my state, then find my town, and by then it was not even a dot and I was not upset anymore because I realized it could not be that important. Now, I don’t think as Sagan, I believe there are other beings living on other planets, somewhere…

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    1. I agree with you that there is definitely life in different forms than the great diversity which has evolved on our blue dot. It's too big a universe to not have happened many times over.

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  5. That is quite something to provoke thought.

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