A Human Deal
A Human Deal
A just society
is a human ideal. We would all like to live
in a place where the rich are not too rich
and the poor are not too poor; where no one would be shocked
or embarrassed at the way the old are cared for. The blind
would have as much opportunity as the sighted. The deaf
would be able to develop their skills. The unemployed would not depend on
the state, because no one would be unemployed. The healthy
would take care of the sick. The most innocent people in
society, the young, would be protected. In this happy place, no
one would feel depressed or distressed. Unfortunately, in the
real world, life can be both distressing and depressing. So
let's be thankful for a sense of humor. I recently saw
a notice in an undertaker's window and I was not sure whether it was addressed to the living or to
the dead. I said, "Once you've tried one of our funerals, you'll never want to try another!"
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