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<p>[QUOTE="Addendum_Forthcoming, post: 4174, member: 22"]</p><p>Bit of Kierkegaard here and there, bit of Camus, bit of Sartre, bit of Beauvoir ...</p><p></p><p>But mostly I would say my advocacy work for LGBTQ Australians, as well as fairly extensive travelling about SE Asia. I've seen coups, the results of occupation, civil unrest, environmental catastrophes, entrenched poverty... </p><p></p><p>I'm convinced people can be better. I've seen the 'ordinary' person's strength in the face of truest adversity. I've seen courage and self-authenticity when the weight of the world seeks to crush them for it. I've seen hardship and generosity of those who have nothing left to give and yet find the means to allow others to survive.</p><p></p><p>Humans are potently vibrant. Brilliant in all their dimensions. </p><p></p><p>I'm convinced if just enough people saw that chaotic starlight, there'd be no excuses left to see them suffer the predations of the powerful and cruel. </p><p></p><p>People should count stars.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Addendum_Forthcoming, post: 4174, member: 22"] Bit of Kierkegaard here and there, bit of Camus, bit of Sartre, bit of Beauvoir ... But mostly I would say my advocacy work for LGBTQ Australians, as well as fairly extensive travelling about SE Asia. I've seen coups, the results of occupation, civil unrest, environmental catastrophes, entrenched poverty... I'm convinced people can be better. I've seen the 'ordinary' person's strength in the face of truest adversity. I've seen courage and self-authenticity when the weight of the world seeks to crush them for it. I've seen hardship and generosity of those who have nothing left to give and yet find the means to allow others to survive. Humans are potently vibrant. Brilliant in all their dimensions. I'm convinced if just enough people saw that chaotic starlight, there'd be no excuses left to see them suffer the predations of the powerful and cruel. People should count stars. [/QUOTE]
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