Replying to LO28226 --
Dear learners,
Andrew Cambell < ACampnona@aol.com > writes:
>We are a world encompassing community, those
>of us who have open and loving access to children,
>say under ten years old, ask them quite simply two
>questions, What do you think is most wrong with
>the world? and, What one thing do we need to do
>as grown ups;-) to start putting it right?
I asked my daughter Lucie.
She said:
All the pollution was what she says is the thing most wrong in the world,
although this runs only just ahead of all the people suffering in places
like Afghanistan.
She wasn't sure what grown ups needed to do but thought we should start
finding other ways of doings things that don't make more pollution.
Warm regards
Mark
Mark Feenstra
mark@practicefield.org
ph +64 9 528 0648
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