Now, maybe we can relax.

Now, maybe we can relax.  Possibly, breathe more easily.  Why?  Another search party is going to try to find out what happened to Amelia Earhart.

If you and I don’t wonder, every day, “What could have happened to Amelia Earhart?”, can we be decent, concerned citizens?

Lives are poisoned by not caring;  barely worth living.  Now, maybe we can relax.  some think the search is too costly.   It doesn’t matter how much is spent, as long as we find the answer to  “What happened to Amelia Earhart, out there in the vastness of the Pacific?”

We don’t know, yet, but are relieved that they’re searching for Amelia Earhart.  Again.  It is the responsibility of a people who seek the answers to important questions to find what happened.  More books should be written about her life and tragic end.  More movies should be made.  This is the kind of an issue that attracts the truly empathetic, inquiring, sensitive mind.

Some ask if we should care.   “I don’t give a rat’s ass about what happened to a vain, attention-seeking show-off decades ago.”, said one uncaring person.  That is a wrong attitude.  A bad attitude.   We should care.  We have to care.  There’s a clear duty to care about such things.  What good is all our science and technology if they can’t tell us what happened to Amelia Earhart?

One thing did not happen to the pioneering aviatrix.  She didn’t die of old age, surrounded by loving children and grandchildren.

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