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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Home, II
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Thu Apr 3 14:24:44 2008
References: <C41AC367.2A4A3%pkolodny@fibertel.com.ar>

On Apr 3, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Pablo Kolodny wrote:
> kididdoc@cox.net wrote:
>
>> my point in part, was only to consider that the life expectancy of
>> children living on the street,
>> may be actually much longer than some ill children who have homes...
>
> yes Steve,
>
> I'm sure that what you're saying is real though still illness seems to
> remain as such a thing only left to randomness or more specifically to
> genetics - I'm sure more variables do take place here - or you  
> better tell
> while poverty is not, it's more of policy driven by governments. Or by
> wealth or corps or...
>>
>>> And respect is something that I'd say pops up with every of your
>>> photographs, indeed.
>>>
>>> Though compassion is a feeling I'm not very fond of
>>
>> tell me why that is....
>
> if compassion, by its definition, is the sympathy for the suffering of
> others... I wouldn't like to be counted in but if it's about the  
> desire of
> giving help to others I would.
>
> Compassion, in my un/humble opinion, has more to do with a passive  
> mode in
> which one can dive in and get just paralyzed though the desire of  
> help is an
> active mode by which one gets involved, making one to work on that.
> Like Tina does, right or wrong. Though after this recent messages  
> exchange
> I'm more inclined to think she's doing right.
>
> hasta luego
>
> Pablo
>
>
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