"It has been said that it’s good to live each day as though it were your last, but that’s not really practical. Living this *month* as though it is my last, however, is working out well for me, and I can recommend it." nytimes.com/2023/03/24/opini…

Mar 25, 2023 · 1:54 AM UTC

47
248
19
969
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
It was such a privilege to get to spend some time with you a few years ago in Berkeley. I left energized, galvanized, and a bit more courageous. You have inspired many.
1
14
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
There is a paywall for the article which, I am sure , is fascinating and insightful. Through the influence of others advocating for the release of #JulianAssange, I’ve followed & listened to @DanielEllsberg for years. He is what we get when we follow our highest aspirations.
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Focus on those that need you here today, and now😘💖🥳
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
living this life as it was my last... enjoying the moment that will end sometime sooner than later... cheers brother.
3
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
You are a national treasure. That's timeless.
5
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Thank you. Your life’s work has certainly not been in vain. You have inspired more than you can know.
17
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
What a significant life. ❤️
4
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Thank you for all you have done for the world. What a life and inspiration to do many!
4
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
“President Biden campaigned in 2020 on a promise to declare a policy of no first use of nuclear weapons. He should keep that promise, and the world should demand the same commitment from Putin.”The wisdom of reason. We certainly hope your information is never destroyed. #grateful
1
4
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Your work is an inspiration. From Barcelona, so far so close, I can only say that it is an honor to follow your way, now and forever.
6