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1. To even believe that all humans on this planet could unite in peace, we have to have a foundation of belief that it is possible, or we are doomed from the start. A famous singer once sang these words... "You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one, I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will live as one". What song am I referring to?
2. Before world peace can be achieved, humans would have to love themselves first. If you do not love yourself, it is hard, if not impossible to love somebody else. Which of the following songs would best describe getting to know the "inner you" and taking this first step?
3. Once you decide that you want to be the best person that you can be, no one else's opinions should dissuade you from your goals and aspirations. Self-worth and pride are important if not taken to a "cocky" level. Singing the following song aloud should strengthen you from any unjust negative energy or criticism that others may display for reasons of jealousy, bitterness, or resentment.
4. No one ever said that life was fair. Some people describe the world as "dog eat dog" or "every man for himself". However, I believe that there is a natural order to things and everyone has importance in the world. Which of the following songs best describes this premise as well as a message to have faith and to hold on to hope?
5. Okay, if you have adapted these four principles, there will be a time when you will carry out whatever destiny, skill, or mission that you were gifted with for the benefit of a greater good. However, life is tough and to take risks and go out on a limb is scary to most people. However, my advice to anyone would be to follow their dreams and passions. Which of the following songs depicts this philosophy?
6. When you realize what doors are open to you, that you make a difference, that you are important, and are a member of something "bigger", it is nice to show gratitude. Many times we look back on past events in our lives and have regrets. Another way to look at "mistakes" or choices that you made that you wish you had made differently, is to look at them with gratitude. History can be a wonderful thing if we don't repeat it but learn from it instead. I think a great example is a certain "angry" singer who came to peace with herself. This is Alanis Morissette. Which of the following songs shows her embracing gratitude?
7. I am sure you have heard the cliché "It is better to give than to receive". We do live in a material world where instant gratification rules, as evidenced by the influx of "reality TV shows" and the media. However, in the long run, by giving someone else a time to shine instead of gathering the most material possessions and screaming "me, me, me" does have its rewards. This is only my theory, but I believe that we are all part of a greater whole; so giving something away will eventually bring something back to you in return. It is kind of like the law of cause and effect. There is a beautiful song in which someone who is usually in the shadows finally gets their moment in the sun. Which song do you think I am referring to?
8. Now that you have surrendered to the notion that you are important, a part of the world, have impacts on people's lives, look at past "failures" as learning experiences to grow, and are beautiful... does that notion that people are inherently good seem as distant as it may have before? Do you still look at the singer in question one as an idealistic dreamer? Life is a mindset. You can say it is the pits or you can look at it like Louie Armstrong did in which of the following songs?
9. If everyone could be on the same page, even for a fraction of a second, I believe that all the problems in the world could be solved. Of course, it would take a massive shift in consciousness and would go against the thinking of humans as far back as we trace our history. However,a small shift occurred when a group of musicians collaborated on a song to feed hungry people in Africa. What is the tile of that song?
10. The last song brings us back to the singer in the first song. However, this time, he is with 3 other band members that you may know as "The Beatles". In my opinion, there is only one true thing in the universe... and that is love. It is not the love that humans usually think of, as that kind of love is conditional. It often gets confused for need and expectations usually shatter dreams. Love relationships come and go, but unconditional love will always remain. What is the name of the Beatles song that embraces this exact philosophy?
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