Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Joyas Volsdoras

This piece of writing is very interesting. It talks about the hummingbird, on incredible but fragile creature. It "can dive at sixty miles an hour. They can fly backwards. They can fly more than five hundred miles without pausing to rest." However, the article has a much deeper meaning than that. It goes on to talk about how each creature only gets a certain number of heartbeats, and you can either spend them fast or slow. It goes on to describe how large a blue whale's heart is. Finally the document concludes with a section about how important and how much we store in the heart.

Joyas talks about how we all love, but we still live alone. He sums it up beautifully in this statement "So much held in a heart in a lifetime. So much held in a heart in a day, an hour, a moment. We are utterly open with no one, in the end -- not mother and father, not wife or husband, not lover, not child, not friend." Feelings seem to be one of the most important characteristics in being human because everyone has them. That is what makes us truly human.

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