world citizen a small leaf giant tree life. see a difference branch bo — Suzy Kassem, Rise Salute Sun: Writings Suzy Kassem

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The world citizen is a small leaf on the giant tree of life. They do not see a difference between the branch they were born on and the remaining branches on the tree, because they understand well that we are are all connected to the same roots. The world citizen sees each section of the world as part of their arm, leg, eyes, and heart. They do not class, contain or separate themselves or their identity by ethnicity or religion — because they see their existence as a small part of a greater whole. When asked about their religion, the world citizen simply replies: 'My heart.

Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

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