TAKE CARE OF THE WORLD

by Zehra Ateş

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This morning, I opened my eyes with that ear scratching sound of blinds.The robot who is a member of our home was opening the curtains when I woke up. A sweet sunlight that warms you was leaking through the window. I still didn’t get over my fatigue. I wrote all night without a break to finish my speech of today. My wife set out early in the morning for my granddaughter's birthday preparations.

I slowly straightened myself up in the bed. Despite my old age, it was lucky that I could care take of myself. Detecting that I was moving, the robot said that my coffee was ready and my breakfast would be prepared in a few minutes.








After a quick shower, I headed to my wardrobe. When choosing the outfit I wanted to wear from the digital display on the closet door, I realized that I didn't make the last checks of my speech last night.
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I was invited to a seminar named “Effects of Climate Change on Human and Technology” in San Francisco. For many years, I did scientific studies on climate change and now I retired. At the seminar, I was asked to give a speech for young people.

I went down to the kitchen and had breakfast. I went to my room, while Robot tidied up the kitchen table. By clicking on the screen on my table, I examined the hologram of the visuals that I will use in my speech. I sat on my chair and started to reading.

Dear Young People,
Dear participants who are curious about the human and climate relationship, welcome all of you. According to you gathered here for listen to the boring memories from retired scientist, you must have a lot of free time. 
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