The issue isn't that our economic system is immoral; it's that it's amoral. And amoral behavior leads to immoral consequences. It's not enough to not wish people harm; we have to wish people well. We have to be willing to help. Love is proactive & practical, or it's just a word.

Mar 28, 2020 · 6:32 PM UTC

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Wish you & Bernie were in charge!!!
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It's a little immoral too.
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I see Love as the most powerful force in our world. We need to understand how to use it.
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You're the best, Marianne. 💛💙💚💜💚💙💛💜
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The distinction between amoral and immoral IS SO IMPORTANT!!! Thank you for this. I hope people following you will ask questions and dig deeper.
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We will realize our power. We can come back from financial ruin but not death. I keep reading we need to suspend rent, mortgage,and utility payments. We can collectively choose not to pay and before long if we don't contain this, there would be no one left to pay.Takeourpowerback
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. @DaveRamsey agrees with you on this one...money buys a brick. What you do with it matters. You can throw it through a window or use it to build a hospital.
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On point again 🕊
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The other part that most forget is that it must be unconditional to be truly love.
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