We decided that how we react to and treat those fellow mortals, wild and domestic, tells us more about ourselves than, perhaps, some of us want to know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We seem, particularly over here in the West and in America in particular, to have forgotten that we are, in large measures, the story we tell ourselves about ourselves.
We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for what we are capable of being.
We are simply human beings. So it is important for us to treat each other in that capacity.
We found on our journey, as well as in the place where we stopped, that they treated us with as much confidence and good-will as if they had known us all their lives.
We are born charming, fresh and spontaneous and must be civilized before we are fit to participate in society.
We do not yet possess ourselves, and we know at the same time that we are much more.
We teach people how to treat us.
I believe that we were meant to live as social creatures, to reach out and bless each other's lives.
We are all human and I want to relate that message to all people.
We are treated with such generosity of spirit.