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Hi, this is Anita from the Dusty Roads
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podcast. Today we're going to talk a
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little bit about living your life as a
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global citizen. What does it mean to
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live life as a global citizen? As part
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of the dusty roads and also at the our
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blog, A Bus on a dusty road, we talk
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about living your life as a global
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citizen. This is something that I'm very
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passionate about, something that I
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believe in. That I believe that we all
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live in this beautiful world, that we
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are all part of this world, and that
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whether you're able to travel or not
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able to travel, we can all live our life
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as a global citizen. What does it mean
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to live your life as a global citizen?
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Well, you know, living your life as a
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global citizen doesn't have to be hard.
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It doesn't be difficult. There's plenty
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of simple ways that you can do it right
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now, today. You know that basically just
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being concerned about the world around
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you. Here are 15 ways. I'm going to give
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you 15 suggestions of ways that you
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could do it even without even living
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your leaving your home or your hometown.
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First of all, stay informed about global
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issues. Global citizens make a habit of
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stepping out of their echo chamber. You
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know, they read beyond the borders. That
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means following international news
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sources and hearing from journalists in
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different countries. I do this a lot. I
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listen to a lot of news. I'm American,
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but I don't listen to the American news
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all the time. I listen to the German
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news in English. I listen to the British
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news. I even listen to the Middle East
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news. I listen to all types of news and
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Chinese news. I'll listen to all types
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of news to be able to hear what is going
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on or what is being said in those news
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Means learning about what's happening in
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Sudan or Sri Lanka or Peru, not just in
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your region. The more you know, the more
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you'll see how connected the global
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systems are. climate change, supply
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chains, public health, war and peace. I
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realize that in many parts of the world,
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you know, that this having a global
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viewpoint has become less popular. You
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know, America, you know, as an American,
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we talk a lot about America first. But
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even if you believe in America first, it
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doesn't mean you have to believe that
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you don't have to understand or know
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about the world. Even if you believe in
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your country first, this doesn't mean
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that you need that you should just
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discount the rest of the world because
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we live in an interconnected world
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whether we like it or not. Learn another
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language. Language one of the deepest
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expressions of culture. Recently I
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learned something new on AI. I learned
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that you can say to AI chat GGP or
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Gemini and say um I would like to
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practice my Spanish or my Chinese or
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whatever and they will help you
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practice. So, you know, now it's even
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easier to learn the language than it
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ever was before. You know, you can
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learn, you know, just a few phrases or a
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few things can help you travel with
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curiosity, not just with comfort. You
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know, learn to have go on buses that
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maybe you're not sure about or, you
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know, um, you know, learn to travel, not
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just relax. Just don't go take the day
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at the beach. Go and do something else.
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Go to eat in familyrun restaurants. I
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love, this is one of my greatest
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passions is I'm not a big fan of a lot
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of the the big chains in America. I like
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to go to the independent restaurants and
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meet the owners of the people that are
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there. That's my passion. Those are the
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kind of restaurants that I personally
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you know, be curious, get to know other
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people, challenge stereotypes,
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especially your own. We all carry
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biases, the difference whether we
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recognize and question them. If you hear
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your say people saying people from that
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country are always blah blah blah blah
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blah maybe pause ask where that's coming
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from. Global citizenship means
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unlearning lazy narratives and choosing
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curiosity over judgment. Support ethical
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and local economies. Vote with your
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wallet. You know go to local places. Um
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you know don't buy fast fashion cheap
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electronics or food grown under
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exploited conditions. help fund systems
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and that don't don't don't go don't help
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fund systems that exploit people.
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Instead, look for fair trade or
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smallcale sustainable options. We can
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all do this in our own communities.
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Engage in a cultural exchange.
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Global citizenship starts at home. You
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don't have to board a plane to
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experience the world. Attend cultural
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festivals in your own city. A lot of
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cities and places have a lot of great
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cultural events that are going on. I
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would grew up in uh Milwaukee which
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always had a great holiday fest that
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went on and we actually danced Swedish
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dancing because my mother was Swedish
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but I used to love going from booth to
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booth and seeing all the different
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cultures and and trying food from all
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You become culturally aware even within
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your own communities. Advocate for human
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rights everywhere. If you care about
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justice, care about it universally. That
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means using your voice when human rights
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are violated. Whether in your country or
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halfway across the world, practice
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environmental responsibility.
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The planet is our shared home. Right
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now, it's in crisis. From rising sea
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levels to deforestation to plastic
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pollution, global citizens recognize
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that climate action isn't optional. It's
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urgent. Reuse, reduce, recycle. We can
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all do that. Especially when you're
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traveling overseas. Don't throw plastic
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bottles or other things on the ground.
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Find a place to be able to throw them
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out. Stand in solidarity, not pity. You
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know, people don't need your saver
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complex. They need respect. Global
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citizenship isn't about helping the
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poor, saving others. It's about standing
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shouldertosh shoulder, listening to
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lived experiences, supporting solutions
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Educate yourself about global history.
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You can't understand the present without
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reckoning with the past. And this is one
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of the great things about travel is that
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you learn about the history, you learn
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about the past. You know, to really
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understand a place, you need to
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understand its past. You can't just
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understand the present, you need to also
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understand his past, where they're
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coming from. Just the same way that when
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you meet another person to really
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understand them, you need to understand
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a bit about their past, where they're
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coming from, why they maybe think the
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way they do, why they maybe act the way
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them they do. If you understand their
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past and you can understand who they
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are, join and support global movements.
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You can join a movement. Find a movement
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that aligns with your values and
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contribute however you can through time,
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money, skills or amplification.
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Stay humble and keep learning. You know,
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this is such a great thing is that you
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can keep learning. Growth is part of the
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process. And today's world we live in,
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learning is not only it's no longer
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optional, it's now essential. You need
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to keep learning all the time. Use tech
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to connect, not divide. The internet can
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isolate or can unite. It depends on how
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you use it. Follow voices from different
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countries. Listen to podcasts from other
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cultures. Join global forums. Learn
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directly from people with lived
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experiences, not filter through someone
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else's lens. You can learn online now.
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Today, the world is smaller than ever.
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The world is completely flat. And
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because of the internet, you can learn
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from others. support refugees and
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displaced people. There are 100 million
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people worldwide that have been
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displaced by war, persecution, or
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That's not just statistics. That's a
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call to action. Help and support them
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any way that you can or if you're able
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to vote with global awareness. Even if
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you only vote in one country, your
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choice can affect many. Trade policies,
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military actions, climate commitments,
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and foreign aid. They all have global
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consequences. Use your vote to not just
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protect your interests, but promote
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justice and sustainability worldwide. We
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can all strive to live without borders.
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Even if borders exist, we can, you know,
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so living as a global citizen doesn't
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mean you reject your nationality.
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Doesn't mean you don't you don't that
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you even don't put your country first.
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You can still think about your country
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being first, you know, Germany first,
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England first, or America first,
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whatever it might be. But it means, you
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know, refusing to have walls up. You can
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be proud of where you're from and
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fiercely, but yet at the same time be
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fiercely curious about where others come
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from. You can get to know others. You
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can learn from them. You can honor your
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roots and reach across the world.
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You know, you don't need a global, you
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don't need a jet or a fancy lifestyle to
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do it. You can live in one town your
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whole life and still think globally
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because global citizenship isn't about
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where you go. It's about how you see,
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how you connect, and how you are. That's
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really the key to all of this. It
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doesn't mean that you have to travel and
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be constantly traveling, going out to
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see the world. No, being a global
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citizen or living your life as a global
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citizen is how you connect, how you are,
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and how you see the world. I've written
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a blog on this. We'll put in the
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description which is entitled, "What
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does it mean to live life as a global
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citizen?" If you'd like to be able to
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read more, you can read our blog on
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this. We've hope that you've enjoyed
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this, that you will join with us in
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living your life as a global citizen.
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This is something that I'm very
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passionate about. This is something that
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I love. And we hope that you will
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subscribe and join with us and be part
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of this and part of this community and
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part of this drive to live our life
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globally, thinking globally and acting
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globally and understanding that we do
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live in a world that is interconnected.