Finish the sentence: I wish I had someone which whom I could share…

Jiska Hachmer
2 min readApr 18, 2020

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I think we will be a lot the same. So, to share all that. And?

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Finish the sentence: I wish I had someone which whom I could share…

What would be something different I want to share, that is not just what logically will be shared. I love to share all day things we will do.

The people around us all have taken so much time and so much energy and were huge criminals. So, what I love to share hardly comes up. They abuse all people, traffic them, and exploit only. X and boom are a huge problem in our lives, especially these dutch and these low literate dutch with old diploma s, thinking they are more, their ego bigger than we ever can feel. Their evil minds so bad, we never understand such a level of being. Their parade so fake all know. And only comparing is a terrorist, thinking in power abuse and feeling “good” as that is all they can assume is being good. They were treated badly and now bad. All normal people leave from those. All the people never ever want them, so they don't know anything. Criminals are kept dumb.

So, thinking of that is kind of new. I had the happiest childhood, in the way we had the luck the environment was. And where we asked what we wanted to share? Only our own work. Our own thoughts. And all left these thoughts for ourselves what we want with a person. We just had to be good people, and do our jobs well. And all the rest is free.

The same only laws that are there and created in the right way are counting.

Life has big freedom. So, I want to find out what is there. With just someone that is small. A pretending, what such as the bad x and boom would demand of us. The fake roles and never solving they live. The crimes they live. No, I want to find out what life is without them. What our hearts without their being, without their exploitation, noise, and abuse, and without their human trafficking is. And what our kids are then.

I want to know what we will think the older we get. That I want to share.

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