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Jordan Rahim

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Freedom, hardwork, peace, happiness and now

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The human person grows more, matures more and is sanctified more to the extent that he or she enters into relationships, going out from themselves to live in communion with God, with others and with all creatures. #LaudatoSi5


Congratulations @jacindaardern

Jacinda Ardern hits poll high as National urged to get over Bridges theguardian.com/world/2020/may…



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I want to live in a world where a Chicken can cross the road without anybody questioning its motives.


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"Advising Trump, one official says, is like 'bringing fruits to the volcano. You’re trying to appease a great force that’s impervious to reason.'" Inside Trump’s coronavirus meltdown by the ever-brilliant @EdwardGLuce on.ft.com/2Luf4US via @FT


Think before doing but do not think too much and over think and rethink and think again and think think think think and never do.


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it’s a privilege to live in a country where you can do this to the premier with zero repercussions, don’t ever take it for granted

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Saying right thing at the right time. The new version is listening to right thing at the right time. @10DowningStreet @theSNP @NicolaSturgeon


Human beings are leaders of the nature and we should protect it from our waste. Waste management is the biggest problem of the planet earth. We all should move towards zero waste system. Kamikatsu. @oide_kamikatsu


When a person is lost in the forest he is not scared of lion or tiger but fear of the unknown.


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Very thoughtful (& insightful) analysis by Indian-American writer Romi Mahajan of ten trends we might look forward to in a post-#COVID19 world. The core perspective is American, but many points apply elsewhere too: medium.com/@romi_33564/te…


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