The conclusions I reach when I discuss my ideas with other people--whether they agree with me or not--are far greater than anything I could ever come up with on my own. --------- I think that too often when we discuss the state of our world that we stop once we've listed all the problems and explained our feelings about them. There seems to be this assumption that we can't change anything, that we don't have a say in the principle moving forces of our lives, that things cannot change because this is just the way things are. And that's true, to an extent (as most things are), but not nearly as true as most people seem to think. Alone, we don't have as much of a voice. But if we commit to building a better world for each other? It seems idealistic, even far-fetched, when I put it like that. But it's as simple as asking "How can we make this better? What caused this, and how can we fix it?" ---------- There is nothing you can say
no belief you can hold that cannot be twisted into something you did not intend it to be. (But you still have to take responsibility for what you say.) Philosophy is fun -Atlas
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