The other thing I learn about that I found fascinating was the attack of the Greeks on the Troy empire. I never knew that they were so determined to win the battle that they created a huge plan by hiding inside a huge wooden horse and attacking at night. I was shocked when I noticed the reason behind Cassandra's smiling was that the general was about to be killed even if it meant her own death. Would you listen to future Cassandras to make sure that the future was safe?
Friday, November 15, 2019
Please listen to prevent.
One thing that I learned from the Cassandra podcast was that most people you will ever meet are just too stubborn to listen to others and think that they are always right in all the cases. This is when a disaster occurs. Some examples of these disasters are when the challenger space shuttle exploded, the warriors from greek attacked troy and also how the earth is going through climate crisis and nobody is accepting the facts of it. The things that all these cases have in common is that all crisis occur or are going to occur when the people don't listen to the warnings given by other people.
The other thing I learn about that I found fascinating was the attack of the Greeks on the Troy empire. I never knew that they were so determined to win the battle that they created a huge plan by hiding inside a huge wooden horse and attacking at night. I was shocked when I noticed the reason behind Cassandra's smiling was that the general was about to be killed even if it meant her own death. Would you listen to future Cassandras to make sure that the future was safe?
The other thing I learn about that I found fascinating was the attack of the Greeks on the Troy empire. I never knew that they were so determined to win the battle that they created a huge plan by hiding inside a huge wooden horse and attacking at night. I was shocked when I noticed the reason behind Cassandra's smiling was that the general was about to be killed even if it meant her own death. Would you listen to future Cassandras to make sure that the future was safe?
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You are right shreesha.The determination of the Greeks for destroying was fascinating.It was surprising to get to know that Cassandra was happy even though the general captured her. I think that people should think about the Co2 emissions into the atmosphere from the permafrost as it is becoming a crisis. Isn't it is important sometimes to listen to people who have recognized harm so that we can save many lives? What do you think?
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ReplyDeleteIt's good that you developed your own style of writing about this information. The really scary facts are the ones about the carbon emissions, because they will affect the entire planet someday.
ReplyDeleteI also value how you talked about how you learned things from the podcast, and a finally thing is that, those greek soldiers who were in the horse acttactly agreed to go be in a horse all day long in the blistering sun,I marvel them. Do you think there's a possible way for us to get out of this mess of these carbon emissions, do you think anybody will speak out to get rid of this problems.