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#260: 3,900 Tigers
Sunday • September 6th 2020 • 12:04:52 pm • 7KB

No one person can save the world, we have to take turns because of how exhausting that is. No one person can speak to the whole world, the world is too complex and our voice and message will become too scattered. We just need to keep speaking until the...

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#259: Web Pages For Ages
Saturday • September 5th 2020 • 7:45:45 pm • 630B

I've been making web pages for ages, learning slowly in many stages. I begun in 1999, and I am still learning new things about design. All the programming languages changed many times, but knowing the whole history is very useful at times. I've learned a...

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#258: The Orator
Friday • September 4th 2020 • 10:34:27 pm • 644B

How Dare You Greta Thunberg's speech at the R20 Austrian World Summit, Vienna, May 2019 Nelson Mandela Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" Speech - History Martin Luther King - I Have A Dream Speech - August 28, 1963 Lincoln's Gettysburg Address,...

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#257: Yes Library
Friday • September 4th 2020 • 7:38:03 pm • 2KB

Let the deans nod to the graduates that drink most coffee, sitting with presidents and dignitaries, let them smile that each passed their trial. But you, Dear Mother, you take your child to the Library, make it their Castle, make it their Home, make it...

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#256: No University
Thursday • September 3rd 2020 • 6:16:50 pm • 5KB

We have to remind each other, that change requires, that you and I grow. That we grow in strength, that we grow in experience. that we grow in knowledge. That we grow in Wisdom, that we grow in Foresight. That we grow all the way up. We can't afford...

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#255: Nordhouse Dunes
Wednesday • September 2nd 2020 • 7:50:44 pm • 1KB

Where, sometimes, we all belong, and where life is very, very, very, very, long. As it winds along the well worn paths like a little song, and where there is always a right, that can fix a wrong. And we are hardly ever alone, so as long as we stand strong,...

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#254: Of Mountain Ranges And Tipping Points
Tuesday • September 1st 2020 • 7:33:39 pm • 2KB

When you gather a comfortable amount of observation, there is a moment when you go from observer to creator. It is similar to how you arrive in a new city, at first you are unsure, but eventually it becomes your home town. In politics, politicians so...

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#253: Where To Begin
Monday • August 31st 2020 • 1:18:19 pm • 3KB

You begin where they left off, Hypatia, Socrates, Giordano Bruno; that is always the Noblest start, you start in the beginning. Then, Books, Audio Books, School Library, Public Library, Every Library. You learn and rise, to improve on their works. then Ayn...

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#252: Temporary Residents: A Call To Wisdom
Sunday • August 30th 2020 • 6:56:44 pm • 2KB

Oh, much can be said, of what one thinks today, and another tomorrow morning. But, the world belongs, to all the future generations, we are just temporary residents. We are not to treat Earth, as if it only belonged to us. We are to stop lying to children...

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#251: Philo Sophia Means Love of Wisdom
Saturday • August 29th 2020 • 5:25:38 pm • 2KB

The Human Mind is beautiful, but as we grow, it requires upgrades, education, insights. Philosophy, Love of Wisdom, the uncontradictory arrangement of thoughts which that represents, must constantly aim to correct, expand and refine it self. Even while in...

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#250: The Librarian
Friday • August 28th 2020 • 8:25:40 pm • 821B

Where To Begin, Audiobooks - by Climb The Stacks Audiobook Recommendations - by Climb The Stacks My Favourite Audiobooks - by Booksand Lala What If?- Book Review - by Honeysuckle Lane Historical Fiction Recommendations - by Stacy's Stories Adam Savage's...

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#249: Find A Library
Friday • August 28th 2020 • 4:29:56 pm • 2KB

If the world had an enemy, its greatest weapon would be the control of the level of knowledge, and control of what is allowed to be known. Even without an enemy, we fall into the trap of unknowing, all on our own, ..and we make, what we discover later on...

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#248: Breach All The Tipping Points
Thursday • August 27th 2020 • 8:12:53 pm • 2KB

To the question “how far must I go”, there is but one answer, and it is never to be uttered quietly. You must feel it and yell it, yell it because every moment is a precious miracle. So you yell: Higher! Because higher is the answer, and it the only answer...

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#247: A Little Rainy Day
Wednesday • August 26th 2020 • 8:16:23 pm • 896B

It rained today, but was also my jogging day, so went about it in a warrior's way. I looked out the window and it was entirely too dark, I said, "I hope I wont have to hide under a tree in some park." As I made it to Ford Road it didn't seem that bad, and...

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#246: Greatness Is Your Right
Tuesday • August 25th 2020 • 7:19:38 pm • 2KB

It will bring light wherever there is darkness, it will light up the City Streets and help our vision. It will bring us words when we are tired, it will bring us strength when we can’t go no more. It is good for a million things, and it does make us...

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#245: Learning Is Sacred
Monday • August 24th 2020 • 8:10:32 pm • 1KB

Learning is one of the most important things we do, we need it for our health. Learning helps us rise above our limits, and it sets us free from misperceptions. Learning requires that we progress in layers, that we build upon our existing knowledge. We can...

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#244: The Practice of Strength
Sunday • August 23rd 2020 • 8:10:15 pm • 1KB

You can't leap into whatever you conceive Enlightenment to be, it is built layer by layer, step by step, and year by year. We all need might, never has a creature been alive that didn't need strength, and waiting until the last moment; is a bad idea,...

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#243: We Are Not To Be Quiet Little Mice, Just To Be Nice
Saturday • August 22nd 2020 • 7:22:28 pm • 2KB

There are tipping points in your intellectual development, where you go from careful observation to certainty of knowing. You build one thing on top of the other, it becomes your Temple of Knowledge. If you are correct about it all, then the more you add...

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#242: Conundrum of The Human Condition
Friday • August 21st 2020 • 9:10:59 pm • 5KB

The only thing keeping us back, is lack of wisdom, this is occurring because the world places no emphasis on becoming wise. Without wisdom we can't even tell if education is real or not, ...the mark of a real education are real results. Without wisdom we...

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#241: The Slam Poet
Friday • August 21st 2020 • 9:08:03 pm • 525B

A Psalm of Life - H. W. Longfellow Emptiness Of Blank Page - Asha Christensen Become a slam poet in five steps - Gayle Danley Smile - Rhiannon McGavin 26 Seconds - Miriam Sachs Why am I not good enough? - Olivia Vella Poem About Mushrooms - Rabbit Richards...

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#240: The World United in Peace Under The Symbol Of The White Dove
Thursday • August 20th 2020 • 8:17:05 pm • 1KB

All nations try very hard to divide, outline their treasure and their national pride. But reality is such, that this does not matter much. One can complain about this nation or that nation, but that does not change the situation... We are one, one family...

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#239: The Sword Can't Even Compare To Your Pen
Wednesday • August 19th 2020 • 8:06:40 pm • 3KB

You are not alone, and all you do matters. As you rise, you create a way for others to follow. Struggle, like suffering, is a gas that fills all the available space. It is never easy for anybody, the difference is in the choices we make and the aims we set...

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#238: The Day Humanity Entered The Age Of Wisdom
Tuesday • August 18th 2020 • 8:48:45 pm • 4KB

We can't stand up to corruption, if we are not knowledgeable enough to see where it is. Working towards good grades rather than Empowering Wisdom, actually works to shield what is broken about the world today. Only real and meaningful, functional and...

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#237: We Are An Important Link Between Past And Future Generations
Monday • August 17th 2020 • 7:10:10 pm • 3KB

The present belongs to the current generation, therefore the current generations can be said to be the most important. Much is to be said on the subject of the great mistakes of the most recent century, and just as importantly much is to be said about the...