But no matter how much evil I see, I think it’s important for everyone to understand that there is much more light than darkness.

Robert Uttaro
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When I look at the world, I see a lot of darkness. A lot of evil, greed, and cruelty. However, there is also a lot of beauty and love. Sometimes I wonder if people are not blinded by the darkness to the light that exists in the world. We often lose sight of what is beautiful because we are too busy dealing with what is ugly.

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