We Are Too Busy
This is one of the best proofs I’ve ever seen. We are rushing too much in today’s world. We know it because one of the world’s top violinists plays on the street and a thousand people walk by without noticing.
How tragic.
But never both.
This is one of the best proofs I’ve ever seen. We are rushing too much in today’s world. We know it because one of the world’s top violinists plays on the street and a thousand people walk by without noticing.
How tragic.
Written by Harrison Beckmann
April 7, 2007 at 9:35 pm
Posted in Culture, Musings on Life, People
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Amazing! Bell was sure a good sport about the whole thing wasn’t he! I got a chuckle when he talked about not being used to being ignored.
I also thought it was interesting that all the young children were very interested in him. I would hope that I would be one of the few who would have stopped to listen had I been there. What an amazing gift those people could have had – a free concert by someone so talented!!
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April 8, 2007 at 4:23 pm