Unequal Truths

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The joy of sharing time with my daughter and friends.

And the never-ending thoughts and efforts to help those in Palestine. 

The strange world of humanity is a mixture of everything all at once.

Some live freely, easily, and safely, while others suffer.

How do we do it?

How do we live with such unequal truths?

 

 



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2 responses to “Unequal Truths”

  1. Chère Corey,
    C’est une bonne question ; malheureusement, je ne sais pas. Mais à chaque instant, je pense et je prie pour la paix en Palestine et partout ailleurs.
    Our thoughts and words are powerful; may we continue to use them — as you do — for peace.
    Bon courage,
    Ella

  2. Diogenes

    “Some live freely, easily, and safely, while others suffer…” I’m afraid it has always been so, or at least it seems that way. So much in life is chance and I think our truths are always unequal. But that doesn’t mean we can’t seize joy when it presents itself; it’s a rare world commodity and must be appreciated.
    I was watching 93-year old Warren Buffett’s annual Berkshire Hathaway presentation today. The live event was this past weekend. And in answer to a question he said: “the one goal that everyone can aspire to, that they actually can achieve, is to be kind. That will make a difference in the world. Me aspiring to have more money won’t make any difference to the world, but me being kind will have an immediate impact.”

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