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Arsiema says:
\"True perfection has to be imperfect, i know that this sounds foolish, but it\'s true.\" Oasis
Posted on Jun 11, 2007 @ 4:28 AM
Rahina says:
Eva your art was fantastic,but i dont agree with you.Not all nations are the same,some are very poor and need the help of others,we are not callin for perfection but a better life for all especially the merginalised and the very poor.
Posted on May 31, 2006 @ 10:29 AM
Rahina says:
Eva your art was fantastic,but i dont agree with you.Not all nations are the same,some are very poor and need the help of others,we are not callin for perfection but a better life for all especially the merginalised and the very poor.
Posted on May 31, 2006 @ 10:29 AM
Rahina says:
Eva your art was fantastic,but i dont agree with you.Not all nations are the same,some are very poor and need the help of others,we are not callin for perfection but a better life for all especially the merginalised and the very poor.
Posted on May 31, 2006 @ 10:28 AM
mwashi says:
Eva! thats good piece of art!, the depth,the mystry in the silhoutte, and the fading background yeah,its ok, but a future without challenges, a future with less primitive oriented problems like starvation, lack of other basic neeeds, education etc..and may be life with modernisation problems, problems asssociated with urbanisation modernisation etc...perfect life? no, but better quality life!
Posted on Jan 3, 2006 @ 10:17 AM
mwashi says:
Eva! thats good piece of art!, the depth,the mystry in the silhoutte, and the fading background yeah,its ok, but a future without challenges, a future with less primitive oriented problems like starvation, lack of other basic neeeds, education etc..and may be life with modernisation problems, problems asssociated with urbanisation modernisation etc...perfect life? no, but better quality life!
Posted on Jan 3, 2006 @ 10:16 AM
evamoon says:
ok ok, you want to hear the real story behind this picture? The silhoutte looks like a woman in a jaunty pose. The original title is "Ma'am" and the idea is humerous.
But I still think it fits into my idea.
I have a general question: As world saviors, what have you, personally, done? My friend is a passionate world savior but it doesn't seem like he really did something.
Thank you for your thoughtful replies!
Happy new year!
Posted on Jan 3, 2006 @ 8:33 AM
evamoon says:
We are talking about artificially making the world better. After all, when we cheat nature, it returns to us. We cheated death and we reproduce like bacteria (I'm kidding), and our population today growth so fast the earth doesn't have space to hold us. We destroy the rain forest that give us our lives in order to make ourselves space and warmth and place to live in. Untill when will we cheat nature? Untill it will come back on us and destroy us?
Posted on Aug 31, 2005 @ 12:14 PM
ntb2008 says:
We will never reach perfection, it will be too hard to find a way of thinking for all people on planet, everyone of us is unique...having lots of different ideas and ways to live...we will always have contradictions in this world and always face problems. Our problems will grow bigger now, coz there are countries too developed and others trying to do same...on expense of people...New youth of today want change, some do not want to change..we will have to live with all people and we will face them...
It\'s enough to think some of us would want to live better, coz this will create a new bond among people and make them closer. It will just make us easier to accept each other. Nevertheless we\'ll always face people different than us, but we know we have some similar too whom we can bond to through our work.
Posted on Aug 2, 2005 @ 2:36 AM
marinamv says:
I think there are a plenty of problems, which exist now and to which we do not pay attention yet (we simply do not see them) because we are worried about other "more important" problems. Once the latter is solved we will start taking new challenges, maybe they will be more global & more "intellectual"? A starving person will not think of ethics & morals or language problems, right?
I also believe that content people are inclined to create problems for themselves otherwise they are bored. Just read Michener's Boar Tooth story!
Posted on Jul 18, 2005 @ 6:16 AM
Clapstyx says:
Maybe we should develop a solution for every problem and implement them right now (since we are so smart) and leave one just for the annoyance factor, and leave the problem of whether to solve it or not to the future generations that may follow. I would be quite happy to leave them the problem of how to expand, say, the Earths atmosphere to such a size that it encompassed both the moon and Mars for instance, that alone should take them at least 1000 years to work out, and solving the present day issues would give them the time and opportunity to think about how it might be done..just as a challenge of course..to test the inventiveness and creativity of mankind.
Posted on Jul 6, 2005 @ 4:30 AM
phuongleg says:
Wrong here, Eva. Lives will never be perfect and there will always be problems to be solved, just like this.
Posted on Jun 30, 2005 @ 8:32 AM
Posted on Apr 6, 2005
by Eva Miller.
One day, we will do so much good, we will destroy ourselves. At one point there will be so many... more »
One day, we will do so much good, we will destroy ourselves. At one point there will be so many of us that earth won't be able to hold us anymore. What are we going to do? kill each other? Move to the moon? less «
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