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Post by stillinlove on Sept 16, 2002 11:57:55 GMT -5
I've been doing some thinking since we are at a year since the attacks on America last September. I'm glad that our country has gotten back to a decent amount of normalcy. However, are we too much like we were on September 10, 2001? After the attacks, there was such a sense of community. People were speaking to each other, smiling at each other, making sincere efforts to talk to and get to know the people around them. In just a year's time, it seems that we are back to our everyday lives as they were. We're cursing at each other as we rush to work in our cars. We're once again not bothering to acknowledge the person standing next to us in the elevator. Maybe I'm being too harsh, but I don't think we've learned much of anything from the tragedy. If we did, we are not practicing what we've learned too well. What's your take on this? Are things different from your standpoint?
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Post by mrsmcknight on Sept 19, 2002 21:46:39 GMT -5
Me personally, my point has changed dramatically I have learned not to hold grudges and walk a more christian walk and that has really changed my attitude others that hurt me, I will say my peice politely adn move on because the past is the past the only thing that we have control over is the future
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Post by stillinlove on Sept 26, 2002 13:38:23 GMT -5
I think you've always been that way though!
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