1/ Even now the candidate who is taller has a statistical better chance of winning. It's the vestige of pre-historic times in which whoever was the tallest person in the tribe stood the greatest chance of seeing dangers that were looming such as tigers, elephants, or adversaries.
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2/ Today someone's height has nothing to do with capacity to discern looming threats. But we still need a leader who can "see further," which today is neither height nor traditional political acumen. It's reverence for planet, people & animals, and a knowledge of cause and effect

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3/ If we don't take care of the earth environmental catastrophe looms. If we don't take care of children future chaos looms. If there's no economic justice violent revolution looms. The capacity to discern what "will" happen, not just what "is" happening, is key to our survival.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
We need to look no further... That’s you Marianne! ✨ Political Visionary ✨ Not a traditional politician ✨Reverence for planet, people and animals ✨Knowledge of cause and effect
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Replying to @marwilliamson
We certainly need someone whose vision comes from the higher perspective of humanitarian principles, which is what I continue to appreciate about you, Marianne!
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And, yet the DNC has denied the country the one person who has those capabilities. They are sticking us with another lesser evil who can’t see or hear anyone unless they hand him a big check.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So criticizing the one that can beat trump is the beat thing to do now? That doesn’t seem like your taking a long term view on cause and effect. You’re either against trump and with Biden or your not. Full Stop
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Is it possible for the collective human race to have reverence for the planet, people & animals, & knowledge of cause and effect? It seems #COVID19 forced a collective #StayAtHome Amplified #Fear (mind produced) & ignorance. ⌛️🧐#ANewEarth filled with reverence. #COVID19Updates
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Replying to @marwilliamson
shoutout to all the short kings
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people really thought you were gonna miss
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Replying to @marwilliamson
animals are actually better a picking leaders. After Hurricane Katrina there were large dog packs roaming cities. The biggest and most resilient pack in New Orleans was lead by a small beagle who could find food better than the rest.