Canary In A Coal Mine…


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I’m sure you have heard the story of the Canary in a Coal Mine. Miners of long ago would send a canary into the mine shaft to determine if the air was breathable. If the Canary perished they knew it was not safe to venture in themselves.

That story had me thinking about how you sensitives have created the conditions for the world to change. I think that it is the sensitive people that have made the world aware that the air is unfit to breathe and the waters too polluted to drink.

If it was not for the sensitive people warning the non-sensitives of the world that our environment was deteriorating those people would have continued to destroy it.  Without you sensitives the others would have consumed the earth and all of us with it.

So I think it is advisable for sensitives to celebrate the fact that you have made an invaluable contribution to our world by having your sensitive nature. Yes there is plenty more work to be done to correct what has already been damaged but let’s give credit where credit is due.

On behalf of the inhabitants of planet earth I thank you.

About guruglenn

I am an INFJ personality type and have been through a lot of personal growth in my life. I intend to share what I know to help millions of people learn about self help in a sensitive matter.
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