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Where would you like to wake up tomorrow?

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Ray McGrath Comment by Ray McGrath on December 4, 2009 at 4:00am
An excellent video that reveals so much about the human condition ... isn’t it fascinating that for many its about who they will wake up with rather than where it is. I loved it when the younger guy said that his first place of choice would be his own bed, it says a lot about how comforted he is at home and how safe he feels in this environment.
I have dealt with two bereavements at work in the last three days and my first reaction to this question was merely just to wake up somewhere, not in a morbid sense you understand, genuinely in a thankful and joyous way with regards to the gift of life. Great video, great food for thought.
Doug Shaw Comment by Doug Shaw on November 5, 2009 at 3:52pm
What a great find! This is a cool video thanks David. What a fascinating bunch of people and answers. I know the location where the film was shot very well.
David Zinger Comment by David Zinger on November 4, 2009 at 1:29pm
Dustin:
That's a decent wake up call. You might enjoy the work being done of the Charter of Compassion.
David
Dustin Henderson Comment by Dustin Henderson on November 4, 2009 at 12:40pm
I think if I could wake up anywhere - it would be in a world where people put others first. Where their first inclination was to "give", where the entire population woke up asking how they could help others. That would be a powerful place and I would want to wake up there everyday!

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