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Excellent discussion!
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I was thinking about some of this stuff in the 70s when I had my own children. I really do worry about what will happen to my small grandchildren – what sort of world are we leaving for them. It seems like we’ve gone past the point of no return.
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We can take comfort in their never knowing what they missed. And the knowledge that there is beauty to be found even in the darkest corners.
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