25 November 2011

Anonymous Extraordinaries – an apt description for this incredible young lady.

For anyone who has to put up with people complaining about “kids today” – send them a link to this video. Natalie Warne talks about her experience with child soldiers in Africa and how she embarked on a journey to change history forever.

The sooner us grey hairs get out of the way and let the “kids” of today run this planet the better. Collectively they care about the environment, the people and the future. I feel that most politicians only think in terms of political time frames not generational time frames and until this changes, not much else will.

This is a video that everyone should watch.

2 thoughts on “Anonymous Extraordinaries – an apt description for this incredible young lady.”

  1. Susan Cooper says:

    WOW

  2. That say’s it all Susan. Thanks for taking the time to watch this video.

    Cheers,
    Andrew

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