It certainly is. My daughters were reflecting on this: with the amount of money raised to rebuild Notre Dame we could clean up the ocean/sort out renewable energy/bring clean water to remote communities. Notre Dame is important, but the planet more so!
Hello Rupali. I am new to your beautiful site. I have come here through Carolyn, (Doesitmatter3’s post) Please visit my site if you have time or if you wish too. Would love to have another Indian view on my blogs. (www.alabeti.wordpress.com)
his carry looks easy compared to mine down a super steep incline … but you’re right without these survival basics religion can be supercilious ….
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Yes. Moreover in your case, you have a choice but these people don’t.
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very true … although I was promised water so it was never planned, hence I’m moving on …
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😦
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So true!
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Thank you dear Megala.
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I wonder that all our great constructs become forms of OCD that blind us.
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You are absolutely right Paul.
It’s sad reality of our times.
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Yes, I believe we need more collective action.
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Sadly, during recent election, water was not on manifesto but religion was.
And people have no problem with it.
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Interesting priority.
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water is most worthy
of believing in 🙂
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Yes and yet our politicians and society ignores it.
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Yes absolutely true, Rupali and none will be able to survive without water. It is the source of life.
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Thanks Kamal.
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Welcome Rupali
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Interesting perspective. Thanks, Rupali.
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Thanks Luda.
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We have so little control of it and it is so precious.
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It certainly is. My daughters were reflecting on this: with the amount of money raised to rebuild Notre Dame we could clean up the ocean/sort out renewable energy/bring clean water to remote communities. Notre Dame is important, but the planet more so!
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We think in the same way. At home, we discussed so much on this issue of Notre Dame.
In general, we as a society care more about glorious past.
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So very true!
(((HUGS)))
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Thank you so much dear Carolyn.
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Hello Rupali. I am new to your beautiful site. I have come here through Carolyn, (Doesitmatter3’s post) Please visit my site if you have time or if you wish too. Would love to have another Indian view on my blogs. (www.alabeti.wordpress.com)
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Hello Zakiah ji, so nice to meet you. I shall definitely visit your blog soon.
Thank you so much for checking mine.
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I meant ‘to’ not too! 😦
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🙂
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Truly sad. Without water we can’t live, water is God for us.
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Thanks.
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We take water for granted don’t we? Your post reminds me we should not!
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Thank you so much.
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Very true…life is nothing without water.👌👌
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Ji shukriya.
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