Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The Best Two-strand Twists London



be that I've been in crisis since birth. I think birth should be the first major crisis, or perhaps the time when the sperm that fertilized that egg. The whole body of my mother went into crisis. Born was the crisis of pregnancy. And live ... what a crisis it is to live.
Every second I consider where I am and what I'm learning, and that is in itself a crisis. And it is the crisis that allow me to mutate, learn, grow, be ...
After all these years of consumerism, I understand that people are surprised that this has been water. But it was easier not to think, if it comes from one place or another, if I get so cheap because he has made a child in a developing country, or because they have cheated the farmer who, by the sweat of their brow and their daily effort has cultivated these fibers necessary for my late-model chic bag. Better not ask, do not know better, better not aware. We're all that child and the peasant, and we've always been, but not to pose us. I better go to mine, so I have to think not, I better go shopping, so I can follow without thinking, to see if I until I die without thinking ...
And suddenly, that has been escalating malhacer by crushing production line to varying degrees until it has reached us, and now is the downstairs neighbor that can not pay your mortgage monstrous and even the wealthy that has 50 floors do not have food because the brick does not sit well to the stomach.
The great economic boom has enriched at the expense of others, and now ... Does this money we do not have one, where is it? Just think of me as an individual. It is necessary, yes, be a good order to be well with others, and work began on me. But the fate of this work is that we must change: not for my enrichment, but to make the world a better place, is to enrich the world ... And now we see the monster in the eyes, now we know that for centuries the monster of poverty live in this world, in which we could all fit without much difference. I
celebration the crisis, the crisis Viva! And that serves to open our eyes and give a good slap on the wrist, and become better people, and help us appreciate what we have, and be more creative ... And that will add to what truly can not pay with money, as is Unconditional Love, the real, not sold, is rediscovered and released from the prison of materialism.
I'm wider than long after writing stuff like this.

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