Respect me and you'll get mine.
I'm greatly affirmative that it's more important than affection.
Respect is for everybody at no given time.
It does not choose nor protest; it's for every living creature.
Respect is never too much nor insufficient,
it has always been a mutual feeling of peace of mind.
I for I, you for you, they for they & we for we.
You can only choose who to love and care,
but RESPECT is standard,
it's all over the world[should be].
You SHOULD get it, then MUST return it.
No BUTs no IFs.
IT HAS NO FACE.
IT HAS NO EYES.
IT HAS NO EARS.
It's untouchable, but you CAN feel it
& you WANT it ALL the time without conditions.
...when love is too much it forgets other people, it even kills.
However respect remembers everyone even at sleep, oh so selfless!
AMAZING---Severn Suzuki (She must be named, SUPERkid!)
It's a beautiful feeling that at this modern age, youngsters like her still exist. I thought my vision for a substantial and productive new generation has already been ravished and conquered by popculture, emo-zation and fashion,
I do not have hard facts at hand to sustain further clearance on this matter either to the kid, but as it was very evident on the video, she spoke in front of the UNITED NATIONS' ASSEMBLY and whether it was sometime on 2008 as it was indicated on the video or latter years for it looked so vintage, it was immaterial, and take note on this, she and her fellows not seen on the video went there *voluntarily---that was a lot of confidence. The message she was trying to convey to the world was so powerful and brilliant that only few youngsters like her would be able to deliver it with prowess. All right, I concur that public speaking may be acquired through constant practice more specially if you have a great trainer. But, trust me on this, that you may be able to master the technicalities of public speaking, your sincerity and understanding of the theme or on the message of the speech perse, would still be mediocare and unworthy to those who know better. To go forward to the point, this kid was amazing. She didn't just have the power of OBAMA as to public speaking, but she was definitely speaking with her heart. She knew by fact how every word she was saying weighted and meant, up to their social and political impact not only towards her country on that day, but fairly to every country and until the end of the world. Her innocence as a child, was one great claim so profound, that only hypocrite would had have averred that she was a mere instrument or a puppet trained to embody such talent to speak such nature of intellectual concern and all the more it could have been impossible for a young kid to fool such audience composed of logically critical people from all nations.
Seriously, I am a fan of this kid. She might be older than me right now but, it doesn’t matter. I hope to know her, she is an inspiration to the youth and an icon to look up to. I thank her for speaking in behalf of me, in behalf of the new generation who are rooting for positive and substantial changes on earth and care about the future. I know, that best of all we should have a beautiful and healthy environment to live on, for what could have been us without the mother earth? So, the more I pose “what would be us in the future without mother earth?” S7 ♥
From her words I quote:
“I’m only a child, yet I know we are all a part of a family, 5 billion strong. In fact 30 million species strong and workers in the government will never change that. I am only a child, but I know we are all in this together and should act as one single world towards one single goal…I could be a child starving in Somalia, or a victim of war in the Middle East, or a beggar in India.”