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STORY OF THE WEEK  |
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One of These Days |
Today we have higher buildings
And wider highways,
But shorter temperaments and
narrower points of view.
We spend more but we enjoy less.
We have bigger houses but smaller families,
We have more compromises, but less time.
We have more knowledge but less judgment,
We have more medicines but less health,
We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values.
We talk much: we love only a little, and we hate too much.
We reached the moon and came back,
But we find trouble to cross our street and meet our neighbors.
We have conquered the outer space,
But not our inner space,
We have higher income but fewer morals,
There are times with more liberty but less joy,
We have much food but less nutrition,
There are the days in which it takes two
Salaries for each home, but divorces increase,
There are times of finer houses, but more broken homes. |  | |
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