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What have we to be afraid of? Change is not only triggered by anger, it is also nourished with a dream for better life for all. It is also something that an older generation can begin and for their children and grandchildren to full blossom. The worst is almost over. The dark forces are being exposed to the sun, and as What have we to be afraid of? Change is not only triggered by anger, it is also nourished with a dream for better life for all. It is also something that an older generation can begin and for their children and grandchildren to full blossom. The worst is almost over. The dark forces are being exposed to the sun, and as always, truth prevails in the light. This is our moment, when the worst arrives, because we refuse to go back anymore and forces us to open the door to what we never knew before. As we cleanse our soul from the pollution we had allowed to stain it, the pollution of corruption, apathy and fear, more monsters will reveal themselves. Expect them, and know they have to show themselves before they can self-destruct like the dreaded vampires. I read last week an essay written by a friend from San Diego describing the hopelessness he felt for our people because of the recent scandals. I like to tell him that it is not time for him to be desperate, that, in fact, now is his, and our, moment for great hope. Read more: opinion.inquirer.net/62083/going-beyond-senseless-talk#ixzz2gB0xMYxa Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook, truth prevails in the light. This is our moment, when the worst arrives, because we refuse to go back anymore and forces us to open the door to what we never knew before. As we cleanse our soul from the pollution we had allowed to stain it, the pollution of corruption, apathy and fear, more monsters will reveal themselves. Expect them, and know they have to show themselves before they can self-destruct like the dreaded vampires. I read last week an essay written by a friend from San Diego describing the hopelessness he felt for our people because of the recent scandals. I like to tell him that it is not time for him to be desperate, that, in fact, now is his, and our, moment for great hope. Read more: opinion.inquirer.net/62083/going-beyond-senseless-talk#ixzz2gB0xMYxa Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook
Posted on: Sat, 28 Sep 2013 09:08:50 +0000

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