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Letters

Letters

Open Letter From A Simple Greek • UninFORMative? • Thought For Food • Wake Up, Beam Up • Dimensions of Reference • Believing, Not Believing, Believing Not • Intrinsically Valuable Letter • A Philosophical Joke

Open Letter From A Simple Greek

Dear Editor: When I was younger, I wanted to travel everywhere. I looked at the stars and I even wanted to visit them. One day I opened a map and put red flags on all the places I wanted to see. People from all around the world were visiting Greece yet I was leaving. Everyone wanted to feel our sun, to swim in our seas, but I had them all the time, so I wanted to see anything else.