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Hello everyone! My name is Lena and I am one of 100 citizens of our global village. I belong to half of the female population. I am not an African, neither Asian, I am European! I am one of 33 Christians here, but still i appreciate other religions as well. Thankfully, I am not one of 4 people who struggle with health problems, but i would love to help them to cure their diseases if it is possible! I am not one of the 26 citizens who are under 14, neither one of the 22 who are overweight. Many people here dont have ability to read, enough food or provided water, roof over their heads, access to books or Internet, or clean wardrobe. All of these things are a part of my everyday life and i think every human should have all of them. My personal message is: Try to love yourself more and more daily, even if you are different than others and of course be yourself!

 

Hi , my name is Jefimija! There are 100 people in the Global Village. I am one of 50 women. I am not one of 18 people from India or 15 people from Africa, but i am one of 10 that are from Europe. I am one of 20 whose skin color is white. I am one of 33 people who would label themselves as a Christians. I am one of 67 who live in areas termed ,,urban”. I am one of 4 who have some kind of device or computer . I am one of 10% who have their houses powered by electricity. I am one of 86 who can read. I am one of the 78 villagers who would have regular shelter from the wind and rain. I am not one of 9 who use unimproved water. I am one of 75% of people who keep food in refrigerator an clothes in a wardrob.

So I guess I'm one of the luckiest villagers. Only when a person looks at it from a different angle, realize how much he should be grateful for the everyday things that he has and don't notice that they mean to him. People are constantly complaining about life, but they don't know how lucky they really are and how blessed they are. Love your life and keep what you have.

Hi, my name is Lenka. In Global Village there are 100 people and I am one of 50 women in our village. I am not one of 35 people who are from Africa or 21 people who are from Asia. I am one of 20 people who are from Europe. I am one one of 40 peope who have Christian background. Fortunately, i am not one of 11 people who don’t have enough food to eat. I am one of 67 people who live in areas termed “Urban”. Adults in my family aren’t one of 9 adults who cant read or write. I am one of 13 people who have a car. I am not one of 4 people who have a health problems. I am one of 7% of people who have internet access and a computer. I am one of 84% of people who keep food in a refrigerator and have clothes in a wardrobe. I have a roof over my head and a bed to sleep in. Now i see how we should appreciate what we have and do our best to make a world a better place for the less fortunate people!

Hi, my name is Jovana. There are 100 people in the Global Village and I am one of the 50 women in our village. I am not one of the 20 people who are from Africa or 13 people who are from Asia, I am one of 10 people from Europe. There are 30 Christians in the village and I am one of them, 15 people are under 15 years old, and I am 17. I am one of the people who have enough to eat and have a roof over their head. I am one of 10 people who have access to the internet and a computer device. I am one of the people who can write and read. I am not one of the 24 people who live without water. I am truly grateful for everything that I have because there are many people who have less than me. We are all human, all of us have the same rights and we should do our best to make the world a better place.

Hello everyone! My name is Ana. The Global village has 100 people and I am one of the 50 women. I am not one of the 15 people from Africa or one of the 18 that are from India but I am one of the 10 that are from Europe. I am one of the people whick speak one of the 6000 languages but I am also one of those that speak English. I am also one of the two that are atheists. I am one of the half that distrust the government. I am one of the 33 that believe in witchcraft but not aliens or ghosts. I am not the one of the 25 that live in substandard house, and I am also not one of the 22 that are overweight. I am not of the 7 that are unable to read or write. I am not part of the LGBTQ+ community but I support it. I am one of the 20 people whose skin is white.

~The message here is that we are not the same, we are not one race, one sexuality, one religion or one population. Not all of us have good health, roof over our head, food on the table, drinkable water, loving parents or loving household. We are just people. People which live on this gorgeous planet, a planet that is dying because of us. The point of Global village is not to tell you that specifically you are the problem, the point is to raise awareness about being able to help the planet Earth and help others. It teaches us how to be grateful for everything we have. We, here, are one of the few which are free to love who we want, to have good health, drinkable water and food, we have freedom of speech and we should use it.

Remember, love yourself but respect others even if they are the opposite of you. <3

Hi my name is Mina! Global village is village of 100 people.I am one of 50 women in village and one of 20 whose skin color is white. I am one of 12 people from Europe but not one of 60 from Asia or 13 from Africa. I am one of 33 people who label themselves as Christians. I am one of 4 who have computer or some kind of device.I am not the one who is dying from starvation, i am not one of 26 who are under 14. I am one of 51 who lives in urban areas. I am one of 86 who can read, i am one of 91 villagers who have access to clean water but not one of 9 who use unimproved water. I am one of 47 people who use active internet daily. I am really lucky that i am one of villagers who have all these privileges!

 

Hi! My name is Zorana and I am one of 50 women in the Global Village. I am one of 10 Europeans, also one of 31 Christians. I am not one of the 17 villagers who cannot read and write and I am not one of the 8 who are 65 and older. Fortunately, I am the one who has a home and a family, the ability to study and speak. I am not hungry and sick and therefore I am blessed. I am grateful for every good thing, but also for every mistake I made because I learned a lot from it. Day by day I am trying to be the best version of myself and to appreciate everything I have.

Hi! My name is Iva. In Global Village there are 100 people. I am one of 50 women. I am not one of 16 people who are from Africa, I am one of 10 people from Europe. I am one of 31 people who are Christians. I am one of 84 people who are able to read and write.

I am not one of 13 people who live without water. I am one of 4 people who own a computer device. I am not one of 11 people who are undernourished, and I am not one of 22 people who are overweight either. I wake up under a roof, have access to books and computers, and have freedom to move. I am truly lucky and we all should appreciate what we have.

Hi! My name is Una. There are 100 people in the Global Village. I am one of 50 women. I am not one of the 19 people who are from China. 5 people in the village speak Spanish and I am not one of them. There are 33 Christians in the village and I am one of them. 26 people are under 14 years old, and I am 17☹️. (I want to be a child forever). Many people do not have a roof over their heads, a comfortable bed, good and proven water, a wardrobe in the closet. But I'm not one of them. I try to be grateful for what I have every day, I even ask myself what I did to deserve it. All this shows that we are all different and that a person is not made by his origin, his religion, what language he speaks. ..We are all human and the only thing that is appreciated is our kindness and honesty!

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