People in that robotic, drone-like state, walking the earth with no set mission other than to survive another day. Missing the glory of the day, missing the potential for beauty and magic that each moment brings. Missing the gift of life, to walk in the footsteps of the mundane.

Tony Curl
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We all have in our mind what the world would be in the absence of us. Think how dull it would be in a world without us. Imagine being among people who could not see, hear or feel the same thing you can. Imagine having no emotions, no thoughts, no dreams or ambitions. What would life be like without you? Not much of anything, that’s for sure.

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