[GMW
#2449] Living Near Nature Nurturing Happiness
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~ Idea 1413 ~ 24 May 1998
I also asked myself: why are there no more villages on these lands? Where are the villages which existed in my youth? Alas, their children have moved to multi-storied buildings in big cities deprived of nature and seeking happiness making money through producing more and more often useless goods. What a world! And this is called progress! Much of what I saw around me reminded me of Mark Twain's statement: "Man was a creature made by God after a whole week of work, when He was tired." Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living, Volume II Chapter 13 - Of Speaking Speak and write only when your mind and heart are in unison. Indeed, what are words without good thoughts as their father and love as their mother?
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[GMW #2449] Living Near Nature Nurturing Happiness
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