I stumbled onto this site and made me think about how blessed we are even with all the problems we have. This site gives statistics of the world.
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This makes you appreciate what you have..
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Re: This makes you appreciate what you have..
Very enlightening. Helps to put everything in perspective rather than looking at a large number (i.e. 50 million). It also gives me the hope that I could contribute and help make a difference in someone else's life.
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Re: This makes you appreciate what you have..
well, living in a Third World Country you are always aware....I think I'm especially aware, too, because I was adopted...my biological parents were agricultural workers, already had 3 children and could not afford a 4th one....believe me, when I see the women selling flowers on the street and I'm passing by in my car, I always think to myself: that could be me....I had a boss who used to think the world of me and, at one point, we got to discuss intelligence and genetics (because we had tested some siblings of some of our staff and he was amazed at how close the numbers were....2 or 3 points at the most) and he remarked on sis and I...and I started laughing and I said: oh, we are proof it's not genetic!...he was amazed when I told him the story and he said: You mean there are people as smart as you just walking about that cannot achieve the things you have just because they didn't have the opportunities you did?...and I said: not exactly...there are people with the potential intelligence who never even got to develop it because their brains were starved in infancy AND on top of that they were not given the proper opportunities...
You see it on the news all the time -- and it makes me so mad because it is preventable! -- children dying of malnourishment....1 year olds who weigh about 9 lbs....my daughter is the 2nd shortest girl in her class....and, whenever we go to the countryside, it turns out she's about the size of a 9 year old! ...remember at the beginning of the year, when I went shopping for my boss's maid child, and he was 5 and wore size 4 clothes?...and they were BIG on him!....
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