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L-I'm a straight, virgo/boar INTJ (age 52) who enjoys books, getting out into nature, music, and daily exercise.

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Here's a quote from Fyodor Dostoevsky to start things off right: Love the animals, love the plants, love everything. If you love everything, you will perceive the divine mystery in things. Once you perceive it, you will begin to comprehend it better every day. And you will come at last to love the whole world with an all-embracing love.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

A life worth living: Madonna

All life should be

If you're blessed enough to be comfortably well off, share the goodness! Here is a post of life in a village in Malawi. Actually, it's the village where one of Madonna's adoptees, David Banda, is from.

The disparity between quality of life is so drastic that I am supremely disillusioned with the human race. Please do your part to restore my faith in you. I love you all, but you have to love one another, and lift each other up. Madonna is a beautiful example of the kindness and humanity we should all show to our fellow man.

She can be accused of showmanship, but nevertheless she truly set an example. I have faith in Madonna's character and purity of intent.

Please read this article (it's short), and I encourage you to adopt an orphan.

Other related Madonna news:
Her Raising Malawi organization has announced that the singer was funding a multimillion-dollar academy for disadvantaged children in Malawi. "I Am Because We Are," a new documentary Madonna produced and narrated, shows poverty and disease devastating the lives of Malawi's children, and urges people to volunteer.

Our sociobiology dictates we follow our genetically encoded evolutionary imperative, for most of us. To override this, and adopt, takes a larger view, I believe (or an inability to have children). Most people consider pets more important than orphans on the other side of the world. We have that right. I'm not sure it IS right, though.

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