“Me, we.” is called the shortest poem in the English language, offered by Muhammed Ali at Harvard graduation address.
“… what I gained was the ability to see the world in something like the way God must see it. To understand that there are no distinctions of any real importance in the affairs of men, that there is only one time and one place and one person and one truth. And that we are all contained in that time and place and person, and that the truth contains us all.” ~ Muhammed Ali
succinct, full!
Well said.
This is wonderful…. so simple
Many thanks
The man was awesome.
Interesting view into wholeness…
I was concerned at first that the poem was an ego trip. But the explanation gives it a wonderfully expansive context of understanding. Thanks for the poem and the explanation that makes sense of it.
Seems like also something for the Genius video series.
Charlotte,
Great idea!
Wonderful!
i really love these genius videos keep it up please 🙂
Beautiful, and I agree with eri that the “what is genius” series has been really interesting.
Beautiful!