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Unfortunately, the kind of Na'vi-like ways of life you described, are becoming more and more rare.
I think that living in cities can contribute to PAD - however, I have lived outside cities my entire life - and I still got very heavily affected by PAD. If you want to know more about my particular.. experiences, follow the link I gave in my previous post ![]() I think that PAD, in a way, often is something good in the end - it helps getting a whole new perspective on life. It's the darkest just before the sunrise
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Yes, unfortunately this kind of way of life is becoming a rare thing, but there is still hope, and that is one of the reasons why I`m so glad Avatar have changed peoples lives. Because now we can change for good. I saw just today a single , what a lot of people may call even insignificant, act of good: an old man was sitting next to a teenager on the bus. She was doing something on her mobile phone. And he suddenly asked her if she could help him change the melody of his cell phone, as the one he had was silent. At first I thought she will just ignore him, but the girl actually helped him. So, even now, there is still hope. (As you may have already noticed, I`m kind of positive person, trying to avoid depression and always searching for the good) |
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