tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137455852267174093.post5414247216882123735..comments2023-10-23T23:48:48.579+08:00Comments on Mutual Love: Rural People In Big CitiesYeo KeeHuihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16400460709784945237noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137455852267174093.post-81451188980243401772010-03-28T17:13:07.457+08:002010-03-28T17:13:07.457+08:00People who are scavenging for food from garbage bi...People who are scavenging for food from garbage bins are the daily picture I watch through my window. Thus I read your article with great interest. <br />The garbage bin symbolize my own perspective too, because as the jobless disabler I too am dependent on the grace of others. <br />I can't identify myself with the rural people who came to big city, because I was born here (am the native so to speak) but I can easily visualize myself in a garbage bin too. That's the picture of Love (the diagnosis of world's current state) <br />My life until trauma looked otherwise, yet now I too look at food given by good people so to speak. At a moment I still am incredibly rich (I still can gaze through my window and even to blog) yet that's walking on the edge. My future didn't depend on my consciousness or any acts. I didn't know what would be tomorrow, but I want to welcome you to my art gallery (I call so my blog) today. <br />Let me end my short response with my motto.<br />The depth of the steps we leave in life depends on our love to other. The spiritual healing by the fine <a href="http://artbytomas.blogspot.com" rel="nofollow">arts</a> starts at a moment we recognize ourselves in others.Tomashttp://artbytomas.blogspot.com/2010/03/last-snow.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137455852267174093.post-10026992360056044902010-03-28T00:30:55.796+08:002010-03-28T00:30:55.796+08:00well its called kahiyaan na. i know a lot of them ...well its called kahiyaan na. i know a lot of them there. hey first time for me here. glad to meet ya.imeldahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16008886928865638894noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3137455852267174093.post-84172028216423644342010-03-26T02:51:11.774+08:002010-03-26T02:51:11.774+08:00I don't think it's because of pride...I th...I don't think it's because of pride...I think these poor people still have a load full of a rich and flaming hope ....that someday they will find their place in the city and that all their dreams are going to be realized there. Most people from the rural areas do not usually have pride ---because otherwise, they won't move to the cities. They know the shame, desolation and harshness that they might encounter but still because of hope they go pursuing their dreams there.bingkeehttp://ilovehateamerica.comnoreply@blogger.com