Tens of millions of people have no idea what would happen if they or their kids got sick, how to can send their kids to college or escape a college loan debt. Those are accumulated layers of trauma that suppress people’s ability to create either wealth or happiness in their lives

Sep 10, 2020 · 3:16 PM UTC

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Marianne Williamson Moral Leadership
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And ... in times like these ... for some ... that worry and pain is increased ten fold ...
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And see “Cuties” on Netflix.
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American elites like giving us the pursuit of happiness, the chase. Actual happiness, especially its material forms: that's a highly rationed good.
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One of of Solon’s necessary reforms in Athens was to cancel debt and mortgage payments. It’s not a new thing. Jubilee goes back even further.
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Someday universal basic income and health care will be guaranteed rights. I pray that day comes soon.
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don't go to college if you can't afford it-it's a waste of money anyway unless you plan to go into a specialized field like medicine, law, education, or engineering. I regret getting my degree and will not force it on my children
Yes, and this would be why you should be telling people to fight the system in all forms instead of saying "Nothing changing is fine, actually."
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But it's okay voting will save them right?
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