I'm emotionally moved by your comment because You know anybody who's raised young people, you know I had daughters go they're 25 and 23 now. And I really think we've cheated them out of awe In some ways and Rachel Carson wrote a lot about this of Modern society and its pace is timing. It's scheduling the workload high school students worked until 1 a.m No breaks,. "What I'm part of in life is more important than my bank account or my status"
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