Excellent !
I particularly like the part about us "finding our place in the world" . This is maturity . This is the difference between adults and children . As we all know when we are kids , we believe "We are the center of the universe and the center of 'everyones ' universe. Maturity changes all that . If we do it - we realize we must find a way to live in the and with the world . NOt giving up our deepseated beliefs , but learning to engage with knowledge of our limitations and the limitations of others and accepting this fact as so - and moving on from there . We learn that we are 'not all powerful' that no one is , we learn that every human life is precious , as we have our own families by now and have experienced our own losses .. We begin to see the common thread that we and 'others ' have between us .. We begin to see how 'like' we are , rather than 'how different and exceptional we used to think we were . Without growing into this level of understanding .. We become 'old hardened people ' with a chip on our shoulders .. We all know people like this and it is sad . They have a hard time keeping jobs, families together etc. as they are still under the impression that They and their needs and wants are still at the center of the universe and the rest be damned .
"The planet's resources do not belong to the United States. The century is not America's. We own neither the world nor time. And if we don't give up the quest -- if we don't find our place in the world instead of on top of the world -- there is little hope for a safe, sane and sustainable future.
Thanks Laird . ;)