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I look at the sparrow, its brown wings snuggled beak opening only for the occasional chirp sitting plainly on the dying autumn tree above me and think “damn, that bird doesn’t need to worry about its financial security or unemployment, political corruption, or crime or family and friends or anything, for that matter”. And I keep on walking. The coming winter I see that bird, on the ground, still. Dead of hypothermia.
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