Sep 16 2012: In Islam people believe that when the sun rises from west instead of east, humanity will have 100 years left to live. Yes, not a very convincing but i'm respecting of course. On the other hand, Einstein said '' if the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years left to live.'' Everyone has different ideas and belief about end of the world but my opinion is closer to Einstein said because the world has became a bad place to live environmentally as days pass and i think precautions are not enough right now. If i come back to your question, i don't want to be alive in that time. We have seen lots of terrible times sufficiently in the world and lost some loved ones but in the end everybody will disappeared permanently so i don't want to watch that film. The best is die before the world end.
Sep 5 2012: It is an impressive speech and it's urging people to think seriously in a positive way for me at least was like. Important thing is that we shouldn't need speeches like this always care ourselves and ask it. Mostly, we forget the question because of being as busy as a beaver but probably the most appropriate question that we have to ask ourselves.
Sep 2 2012: I agree with Noah Wilson-Rich. Bees are disappearing and all of us realize it but especially in Turkey there are no precaution to keep them healthy. Raising them on rooftops is an efficient way i think we should popularize the method. Also, we shouldn't forget Einstein's statement. That is '' If the bee disappeared of the surface of the globe then man would only have four years left to live''
Sep 2 2012: Thank you for this inspired story. I saw sincerity in your heart and i was impressed. Hopefully, in future i would do something changing the people's lives like enterpreneurs do and create the difference.
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