In your eyes yet not able to see but still able to understand.
Look to the past, not future, it's went way too far.
We've skipped, we've ran, but go back and walk slowly, nicely.
Don't miss a thing! Be here to admire it, not destroy it.
Have peace, fix it, find a way to not destroy it, bring to it, add to it, make a better place for all.
Not so selfish, not so greedy, find cracks to save, believe it.
Then help it, blend it in, make it feel good, raise it, make it amazing, we know what the world does for you, but lets see what you can do for the world.
Plant it, feed it.
Things live, you do, you may only live once, so help others, enjoy even the smallest things like bugs.
Well,it's not only abouit animals and bugs, it's also about us.
Not specifically
The man sat in the booth across from me studied me with old eyes. His wrinkles which formed when he used to smile so much are no longer quite as prominent. The man’s irises were currently an icy blue, resembling the seasonal weather among the small town. This I only knew because I’ve seen him once before. His eyes were almost like a crisp auburn- resembling what was known to him as “the falling of the children”
| |life. I do realize that we will not be able to impact everyone we come|
The Earth itself is being neglected and abused by thoughtlessness and waste products of American Feed corporations. There is so much pollution that the atmosphere and Earth are being destroyed. This is a world hit by environmental disasters, the severity of which can only be read between the lines. There can only be synthesized clouds now that the atmosphere will not allow actual clouds to form and is not able to support natural weather patterns. This is a world where living creatures can no longer reproduce without assistance. And this is a world where startling
Third, she makes her call to action. She asks everyone to take part in something to help the environment. She addresses each group of people separately. Men and women of all races, children, young adults, everyone, can take part in something to help. “In the course of history, there comes a time when humanity is called to shift to a new level of consciousness, to reach a higher moral ground. A time when we have to shed our fear and give hope to each other. That time is now. (4)” Her sentence structure of “That time is now,” really gives emphasis on what she wants. It is short and to the point. It’s also a very simple sentence. She didn’t replace simple words with fancier words. This shows that what she is asking from people isn’t rocket science. She is asking for something as simple as planting trees or recycling. Her call to action is for everyone to contribute to helping take care of the environment in some way.
Hello Robyn! I've read about running, it is not simple at all, I thought running is just left foot, right foot, breath. But actually, it's science!
I enjoyed reading this short book written by Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway. It informed me about what we as people are doing to the world we live in. I like how it is in the perspective of the future, because it gives me a more in depth sense of the effects we have. This book opened up my eyes to how non-rational our actions are. We treat the world as if it owes something to us. Even though we know our behaviors are wrong, we do not seem to do anything about it.
Staring out into the crowd, lights scorching my face as I recited the big monologue that led to my inevitable suicide, time stopped, and I finally realized that I love what I do, and I wouldn’t have made it here without him. He pushed me harder and harder, each time making it more difficult to meet his expectations for greatness, but I know he did it to make me a better performer, and I appreciate that every day. When I’m stuck in that pit of problems, whether it is about my inner obstacles or life in general that wraps its soul crushing tentacle binding me internally, he is there to free me from my internal shackles. With his guidance, I broke out of my shell and literally found a voice of my own.
The question of how to best conduct one's life on earth is truly a profound and meaningful one, as the answer to this question not only indicates how best
What do you find beautiful in the world? What inspires you to succeed beyond your limits? What makes you look at the world around you and be in complete and utter amazement? There are so many beautiful things in the world and most of the time we take it all for granted—the beautiful trees, fields full of flowers, amazing fruits and vegetables. We have been gifted beyond measure. But what if that was all taken from you? What if instead of waking up to beautiful scenery, you had nothing outside. What if your family struggled to provide enough food? What if the world became a lot more limited? This is a very elaborate scenario, but the fact is that we do not know everything that can take place. As our society and technology continues in an up-rise
The Wayward Boy, Lot 79.2, Slave, Maggie Vanderthorpe, and Kuro. But the first name I had known him by was “The new One”
Dr. Phillip C. McGraw once wrote, “No matter how flat you make a pancake, it’s still got two sides”. Humans have overcome many obstacles throughout our existence, but one of the biggest obstacles that we still face today is only looking at the world through our perspective. When you only look from your own perspective you miss a whole sea of different views. Whether people will admit it or not, being able to look at someone else’s point of view will bring us farther than only focusing on our own. Dr. Phillip also wrote, “It’s a skill you can cultivate, just like flipping a pancake”.
We must realize perspective skews with confusion when all sides are not in view. A complete selfless approach for the betterment of all is what's needed, and the truth is, we fail miserably.
I have always believed that I see the world differently than most other people. I strive to see the good in everyone, no matter who they are, how they look or where they are from. More than that, I would like to give PC a more comprehensive perspective of what surrounds my values. My view encompasses the adults, the kids, the light, the darkness, the flowers and the bushes of the world. No matter how plain an object, there is always something beautiful to perceive and behold. Perhaps an extreme perspective, is the serenity and beauty in death and sadness. If you look close enough at the wilting cherry tree signaling the end of spring, there will be new patterns in the leaves. If you tilt your head down, an abundance of petals hide the ground.
In consideration of shifting from a self-interested mindset to a collective attitude requires challenging the hegemony of social values and norms that dominate our society. This shift would lend itself to achieving positive progressions within the world. Global change requires awakening the truth within the human soul and considering how our actions have a consequential effect on others. As stated by social and animal activist, Frances Power Cobbe “My great panacea for making society at once better and more enjoyable would be to cultivate greater sincerity.”
“What you take from the earth, you must give back. That 's nature 's way.” (Chris d 'Lacey, The Fire Within)