Today’s Question by Aart Hilal

by Paulo Coelho on June 30, 2008

What is your general point of view of the new generation? If you could tell them something what would you say to them?

Dare to be different. You are unique, and only who dares, wins.

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Caroline May 25, 2009 at 7:35 am

I would tell our new generations to challenge everything, except nothing but the truth, look deeper into themselves to rebuild society and evolve mankind as a species not just our material posessions. They are already thinking outside the square but are just spectators looking in, if they are to make a difference they need to become players and change the rules of the life.

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Serena July 1, 2008 at 11:39 am

Dare to be different? courage is not needed to prove that we are different, to dare is in itself a manifestation of courage, but not to prove how different we are but to protect the unique attribute we hold. to dare to be different is to fear the lack of courage, we are all different, the problem is not about showing it, but it is about holding faith in growing the seeds that makes us different. We are all compared to trees, some are apple trees, others are orange, there are those compared to lemon trees…but aren’t all these trees? what makes them different is how they grow, and what they give, but they all originate from the same small seed, and that small seed is nothing but a blessing within each and everyone of us, and to dare, is to grow, and to grow, is to explore our human Gift, and to explore, is to GIVE. Only who dares, cares not about winning, but rather about how to GIVE….

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Tania July 1, 2008 at 2:52 am

Yes ..lets hope these young warriors dare to be different -unique and fight not only to change themselves but to shape our beautiful planet bringing peace ,oneness and harmony amongst the planet ..a world of no more killing ,harming ,hurting and EVERYONE has the right to food ,shelter and clothing,medical attention plus the best ingredient of all” love “.A future where everyone judgment and criticism are unheard of . Blessings Tania
P.s Plus a world where everyone respected everyone else’s beliefs /religions.Blessings Tania

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Caroline July 1, 2008 at 1:19 am

I would tell our new generations to challenge everything, except nothing but the truth, look deeper into themselves to rebuild society and evolve mankind as a species not just our material posessions. They are already thinking outside the square but are just spectators looking in, if they are to make a difference they need to become players and change the rules of the life.

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