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To: TobagoJack who wrote (143473)9/16/2018 12:45:19 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217755
 
The moral of the quote is timeless, and can be applied to this very day. The theme of persisting in the hopes for a better future can be seen in people’s determination to “keep living” and create a better life. An estimated 300,000 people crossed the Mexican-US border in 2017, braving border control and natural dangers hoping to get a better life and fortune in the US. That number only counts those who have been apprehended, knowing the risks of crossing, and yet still do so to escape poverty and welfare problems in Latin America. Another example is of the Parkland teens, who, after surviving a horrendous attack, chose to persist and advocate for gun control, hoping for a better outcome in the form of less school shootings. After surviving horrors and injustices, it’s up to the people to “keep living” in the hopes for a better future.

i am so impressed with your little
coconut.

how old did you say erita is now?
13 going on 30?? wise beyond her
years.