The procedure went well. I will have restricted activity for a while. I will start making hotel and car rental arrangements for our trip to US in October.
I have two new goals in life.
In Colombia, the US, and many countries, one-third of the harvested food hits a dumpster and never reaches anyone’s home or restaurant. There has to be a better way to do things that will require imagination. Since we have had Apollo 11, the Internet, and the James Webb Telescope, I am confident that humans can feed everybody.
I will ask the Holocaust Museum Houston to establish a new goal: preventing Holocaust as well as disclosing them. I will take my draft encyclical on war abolition and write a proposal that would fund Doctors Without Borders, a second Marshall Plan to abolish poverty everywhere.
Traveling to different places will help. I was a moderate racist who grew up in Houston. In September 1962, I started my freshman year at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas. I received an education that I did not expect. For the first time, I was in class with black people, a cultural shock. In 1964, I read John Howard Griffin´s classic Black Like Me.
I ask the federal government to subsidize people who learn a non-traditional foreign language (like Arabic, Hundi or Urdu) and spend time in an underdeveloped country.
I recommend reducing American overseas bases from 750 to 100 and lowering our nuclear warheads from 5,500 to 1,000.
This Electric Light Orchestra Song is a gem. I missed it quality when I only knew the audio version. I invited you to see the show on YouTube as well as listen.
E.L.O (Electric Light Orchestra) All Over The World
E.L.O (Electric Light Orchestra) All Over The World
E.L.O (Electric Light Orchestra) All Over The World |