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RE: Freedom and Worship:The Currency of Attention and Time
Right, 'how will I worship today for a better tomorrow?'
Thanks for the reminder about default-settings. That's been relevant to me lately. It's relevant all the time, but especially lately, considering the circumstances.
Great post. I'm just jealous you got to this before I could, you rascal! Smert. Smert & insightful. And pretty too...geez.
Oh wow!!Thank you! I listen to this speech often. It reminds me of what's real and in front of me. He is amazing. Oh gosh. Thank you for the feedback! My little dog was a rescue. When I got him. I didn't think he would live six months he was such a mess. Twelve years later.... He's still here. :)
I know. I've listened to it so many times.
Every time it leaves me saying, "wow", just wow. And then I think...to have only been there. Those were some lucky graduates. Probably the realest commencement speech ever. I haven't heard that many, so don't hold me to that lol, but it impressed me, for sure.
And then, my final thought is always, what a shame what became of him in the end. He was very aware, probably too aware. Definitely a little ahead of his time. I think he saw what kind of future we were racing into.
And now, we are very much there, but we also have great things like this site. This kind of virtual inter-connectedness. This ocean of a fish pond. This ocean connecting so many cultural islands. I guess there's always some good and some bad.
And that's so sweet about your puppy. Twelve years, how lucky for you and him. :)
(I swear, I can't seem to stay off this site. I find something so neat everyday. Only been here about a week lol. Really loving it so far. I'll make sure and comment whenever you post new stuff. I'll come around and check, and share. A pleasure meeting you today.)
Awesome! Yes, it is a shame what happened to him. It is a shame what happens to many of us. Conditions are poor and I sometimes wonder if they are designed purposefully to be so.
Yes. Steemit is an interesting place and to see so many different people with so many different interests is great. I joined in April of 2017 but took a long hiatus when my computer crashed and I had trouble with my password. I was only on a few months before that happened and just came back last month. I have followed you are well. I am sure we will touch base again here soon. :)