Posted on January 30, 2012 by One Community
Life in a Day is a gift; a once in a lifetime opportunity to see life from hundreds of different perspectives across the globe. Life in a Day shows the daily life of people from 192 countries as they wake up and live their lives on one day, July 24, 2010. For the first time we see what it’s like to wake up somewhere different, what it’s like to eat, work, laugh, love, live, have friendship, romance and fun. There are so many differences, yet at the heart of it, we all laugh, cry, love, eat, sleep, have friends, family and loved ones. Surprisingly, much of the day to day activities and work is similar and you’ll be surprised how you naturally empathize and feel for the people and animals in the film.
Good and bad, this film will show you things that are really happening in your world, whether you like it or not. You will be surprised by what unites us and divides us. Laugh, cry, cringe, smile, rejoice; all of these things I did while watching. I know this will stir some emotion in you. Perhaps you will never be the same again. I know I won’t be. Here’s Life in a Day.
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You create a new model and make the old one obsolete. That, in essence, is the higher service to which we are all being called."
~ Buckminster Fuller ~
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