Imagine a World

By Esmi, published Oct 11, 2007
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Imagine a world not overloaded with things. Imagine a living room with just a sofa, a rocking chair and a coffee table. A bathroom with one bar of soap, one kind of shampoo and a razor. A bedroom with just the bed. A study with just a desk and a chair. A closet, with two suits, and one shirt. Imagine white walls with no paintings and big, wide open windows.

Imagine a life with just three real friends, with no acquaintances, colleagues, and neighbors, no people you have to speak to even though you don't want to. Imagine a day with no cheap talk and boredom. With no TV or Internet. With no music or books. You'll finally have time to smile.

Imagine a city with no cars. With narrow paths instead of streets and woods instead of squares and boulevards. A city with no parking lots. A city with no fast food restaurants, no gyms, no boutiques or gift stores, no agencies and no malls.

Imagine a state with no borders. With no constitution. With no laws. With no anthem and no state colors. With a white banner instead of a flag. With a blue sky and green grass. With citizens that don't have a national pride or the desire to acquire one. With a lot of children and a lot of laughter.

Imagine a world with no wars, no hunger and no greed. A world with no monuments of vanity, with no Eiffel towers, no Statues of liberty, no pyramids, no cathedrals, no colossus or space shuttles. A world with no plastic. A world with no multinational companies. A world with no words such as management, marketing or economy. A world with no profit or non-profit organizations. A world good enough to live in.

Imagine sunlight. Close your eyes and open your arms. Feel the light shining trough you and feel a world that is finally big enough for you.

Just imagine.

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Thanks these are beautiful and peaceful things to imagine. Very creative. Keep up the good work. I would like to imagine people accepting each other for who they are not some unrealistic expectation of what they would like the other person to be.

Posted on 10/12/2007 at 9:10:00 AM

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