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THE WINDOW SEAT PERSPECTIVE (TRANSLATION FOLLOWS)

Cuando uno vuela en avión en el asiento que esta hacia la ventana puede ver las cosas desde otra perspectiva. Los grandes ríos se ven como pequeñas líneas, los valles se ven como grietas, las personas parecen hormigas y las ciudades se ven como pequeñas manchas y es que desde el cielo la perspectiva de las cosas cambia por ello debemos aprender a ver las cosas como Dios las vé y no como nosotros las vemos aqui en la tierra.

When I fly in an airplane in a window seat, I can see things from another perspective. Large rivers are seen as fine lines, valleys look like cracks, people look like ants and cities are seen as small spots. It is from heaven's perspective that things change, so we must learn to see things as God does and not as we see here on earth.

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