People from all nations and all beliefs, love is the biggest power in the universe. love yourself, love the others,love the world. Don't blame the sociaty, don't blame your parents, don't blame God and PLEASE stop blaming yourselves! Forgive yourself because you are beautiful, forgive the others because what they did they did it because of their ignorance.Wake up and live. Life is a gift. Live now, don't look back, past is gone! you have no future just an eternal now. Live now. you have the power to change your life, you have the power to change the world! Be the change you want to see to the world,Gandi said.so true! It's never too late! i swear, it's not! Open your hearts and open your minds! You are going to die soon or late, you never know.so live! god! I wish i could make you listen,see or touch.i wish i could wake all of you up, wake you up from your convenient apathy and make you feel..You guys! LIVE, LOVE and LEARN!
2007-01-28 05:46:31
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answered by Anonymous
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If I didn't freeze up completely, you mean? Which is more likely than the eloquent speeches I'd like to make. If, however, I found my voice . . .
I'd probably spend 5 minutes on cloned and genetically modified animals and plants -- the importance of containing genetic drift until they are proved safe, and the importance of labeling food containing cloned and genetically modified products so that any problems can be identified much sooner instead of much later.
I'd spend 5 minutes on observing that all major religions have a major component that addresses the importance of forgiveness, and encourage everyone to follow their religion and forgive others as they want their God to forgive them.
And the last 5 minutes would dedicate to the importance of helping people out of poverty and ignorance, so they can live healthier, happier lives and be contributors to the human good.
2007-01-28 13:54:56
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answered by Sara Katrina 4
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Hm... that's a really interesting question. I think I would prepare a speech first, about how people treat each other and animals and nature today... How important it is for people to wake up and start working on making this world a better place... I'd say a lot!
2007-01-28 13:48:19
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answered by Barbara V 4
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At the momment of truth, all the eyes will be apon the gate keeper, seeker of truth, keeper of the philospher stone, the awakener.
It is written.
At this momment when all the eyes are apon you, it is at that momment that the truth shall be seen. A great awakening of what was and what still is shall be heard.
Judgement day is apon us, a time when no mortal man shall stand any higher than the next. All! Will be judged the same.
At this time? Nothing will be enough.
2007-01-29 13:28:14
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answered by jarroljeppesen 3
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1) understand that we are all human beings, seeking peace; but peace to one may be hatred to another.
2) put away thoughts, actions that can harm, do damage to another.
3) learn to listen without interrupting
4) let each have a chance to speak.
5) look at and care for our earth.
6) look at and care for each other.
7) share; be open; do not make secret plans, discuss ideas.
8) find solutions to conflict by understanding why the other feels as they do, present my own ideas, with understanding of each other seek the best answer, or if not agremeent, respect the other's view; and be alert for an answer that neither had thought of before. Be surprised by that and act upon it, together.
9) as long is it doesn't harm, treat others as you want to be treated.
10) Whether you believe in a higher-being or not, let judgments fall to Him/Her or the universe. Do not judge another, nor yourself. Forgive all. Believe in love and give it away.
Give comfort. Find one who is special to you and you to them and become of one heart, one mind, in harmony with God or our inner light.
11. listen, learn, share, discover, care, respond, build up, help, try to understand, feel compassion, empathy, and love.
2007-01-28 14:24:42
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answered by puppytohug 1
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I would simply turn the meeting into something positive....share my views of life and how we can improve our life and make our existence on this planet something we can be proud of...even if we all go extinct, and to actually prevent that. AIDS, global warming..etc. and which girl in the world would like to marry me!!
2007-01-28 14:13:24
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answered by Anonymous
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interesting question! I'd probably say something like peace on earth, stumble and fumble and then an hour later think of all the great things I should have said
2007-01-28 13:39:42
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answered by anastasia 4
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Humans are inherently good.
Ignorance (lack of wisdom) prevents him from doing so.
this came from a historic philospher, just cant remember who.
2007-01-28 13:43:26
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answered by zodiacfml 2
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I think I'd be so shocked I wouldn't be able to say anything.
But if I could find a voice, I'd say "Take nothing but responsibility."
How's that for philosophy?
2007-01-28 13:36:07
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answered by Voodoid 7
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I would say,
"What are you all looking at me for? Get back to work killing each other, you fools, and leave me alone."
Big Al Mintaka
2007-01-28 13:35:14
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answered by almintaka 4
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