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Bob Marley’s Timeless Advice to Youth: A Call to Seek the Truth

Kingston, Jamaica — In a recent social media post, an interview clip with the legendary Bob Marley has resurfaced, offering a poignant message to today’s youth. The clip, originally broadcast in September 1980 on the program ‘Like It Is’ with Gil Noble, has been making waves online, reaching over 18,000 viewers.

During the interview, Marley was asked for his message to young people, and his response was both simple and profound: “Don’t get too busy that you can’t check out the truth.” This advice, delivered more than four decades ago, continues to resonate in an age characterized by rapid information flow and constant connectivity.

Marley, who is celebrated not only for his groundbreaking music but also for his deep, reflective wisdom, emphasized the importance of staying connected to reality and seeking out the truth amidst the noise of everyday life. His words serve as a reminder to pause and reflect, encouraging the younger generation to look beyond the surface and understand the deeper truths of the world around them.

In an era where misinformation and distractions are rampant, Marley’s message is a call to action for young people to maintain their sense of awareness and critical thinking. His legacy, both as a musician and a philosopher, continues to inspire and guide, urging us all to remain grounded and informed.

As we reflect on Marley’s timeless advice, we are reminded of the enduring power of his words and the importance of seeking truth in our ever-changing world.

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Alwin Marshall-Squire

Alwin Marshall-Squire is the Editor-in-Chief and Jamaican-Canadian Affairs Writer at Vision Newspaper - The Caribbean Update. With over two decades of experience, he is a dedicated advocate for amplifying Jamaican-Canadian voices. Alwin leads with vision, shaping the newspaper's editorial direction to reflect the diverse Jamaican Diaspora community. His insightful commentary and investigative reporting shed light on issues of identity and social justice, sparking crucial conversations and inspiring positive change. Alwin is not only a journalist but also a community leader, actively involved in initiatives promoting equity and representation. For feedback Alwin can be reached at al@visionnewspaper.ca

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