Here We Are: Notes For Living On: Planet Earth
"Things can move slowly here on Earth. More often though, they move quickly, so use your time well". This simple observation serves as a wake-up call for the "sleep-deprived parents" and busy adults who often forget to notice the world around them.
Jeffers begins by placing Earth in the vastness of space—a big globe floating in the dark. This shift in scale is vital. It reminds us that while we are infinitesimally small, our home is precious because it is the only one we have. Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth
We are encouraged to "leave notes for others"—to pass on knowledge and build a better world for the next generation. 4. You Are Never Alone "Things can move slowly here on Earth
Because there are billions of us sharing one limited space, kindness isn't just a virtue—it’s a necessity . There is enough for everyone if we choose to be nice to each other and the "non-human inhabitants" who cannot speak for themselves. 3. The Stewardship of Time Jeffers begins by placing Earth in the vastness