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Some days I think about how the world is both impossibly vast and wonderfully small at the same time. A glance at the sky feels infinite, yet a smile from a stranger can make everything feel close enough to touch.

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[T~24]
Some days I think about how the world is both impossibly vast and wonderfully small at the same time. A glance at the sky feels infinite, yet a smile from a stranger can make everything feel close enough to touch.
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No-one is perfect, but people are set on becoming perfect. It’s a label that people get blinded by. It’s just like the others you don’t need it, you want it. #NotPerfect #realworld #truth #labels #WorldThoughts
If I had a hammer I would hammer in the morning I'd hammer in the evening all over this land! I'd hammer out the danger hammer out a warning I'd hammer 'bout the love between my brothers and my sisters all, all over this land . . . all over this land Well, I got a hammer, and I got my bell and I got a song to sing all over this land! It's the hammer of justice! It's the bell of freedom! It's a song to sing about my brothers and my sisters all, all over this land! . . . all over this land, all over this land, . . . all over this land! You youngins might not know but that's a beautiful ballad/folk song sung in many versions over the years, I love the Janis Joplin or the Johnny Cash--or my mamma singing it when I was growing up. It was written in 1949 as part of the progressive/civil rights movement. It was played in the 1960s as a strengthening mantra for those risking their lives in sit-ins, protests, marches, petitions, or just taking the risks involved in standing up to the people you run into with narrow minds in your everyday life. Here in 2017, there is still sexism, racism, violence, and the raping of our planets' natural resources. You may call me a modern day hippie, or mystical, but our country and world is in a volatile place. I feel like something big is about to happen, and I hope that millennials will put apathy, ignorance of what's going on, and laziness (myself included) aside when the shit goes down and it's time to actually make change happen. What will you look back on when you reflect on your life and what you have done for the world ? Surround yourself with your homies and family that are truly evolved, stand up for peace but protect yourself from negativity, cause it will find you. #standup #staywoke #worldthoughts #think #woke #ifihadahammer 🔨
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Please just let the world finally be at peace with itself. Let everyone find inner happiness rather than an anger that could only be conquered by death, and bloodshed. Please let the world be okay, and safe. Let it finally be a sudden nirvana that none of us humans expected.
You think too much," they'll jokingly say. I stare back with a daze in my eyes....finally i let out a loud whisper, "if it weren't for my brain, I'd be very lonely in this world...." - k.g
I DON'T GET IT.
Real contentment must come from within. You and I can not change or control the world around us, but we can change and control the world within us.
Warren Wiersbe