I do. Whenever someone brings up the second law of thermodynamics, or that the world keeps spinning into chaos, my head starts spinning into thoughts.
While I've been here in Europe I've been formulating pictures in my mind of where Europe is headed by observirng what is around me. For example:
Bikes. With the exception of smoking, Europe is going green. Bikes are the new cars. Not only are they cheaper, but they are easier to deal with in a crowded city and they save the air.
(Sadly this innovative idea is only for men. The elimination of gender discrimination is an innovative idea still needing improvement.)
The world may be increasinly forward thinking, looking for ways to expand markets, or innovate, or save the environment, but the world is not forgetful. Most of Europe has different ideological views than I do, but understanding thier past makes me know why they view things differently. I observe that people in Europe do not forget the wars that have torn this continent apart. I admire them for their remembrance, for I truly believe that it is critical for the world to remember and learn from the past.
What have you observed?
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An hour ago I observed Jason trip and nail his forehead on the corner of our (your) entertainment center. A big gash now lies on his forehead, but I think it is actually small enough that he won't need stitches. Why do mom and dad always go out of town? I would love to get dad's opinion on it right now.
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