Our biggest challenge is to rethink the world. In the words of Albert Einstein, “imagination is more important than knowledge.” We should imagine what we really want the world to be and then work back from there.

Nov 23, 2020 · 7:10 AM UTC

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To 70 million Americans, their imagination is limited to somewhere around 1982. Many Americans need to be exposed to the realities of the world so they can see how far other countries have progressed and how much we’ve stagnated.
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That last sentence is really true.
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Sure. Just keep your hands off of other people’s money. Thank you.
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Eve, in the Garden of Eden imagined herself as God, which was first purposed to her by the serpent, and she acted on it, and is forever working back from there....
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Putin is restoring peace to a ravaged Syria while Xi Jinping is lifting people out of poverty across the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. The Anglo-American 'deep state' is the problem. It's not that difficult to understand, Marianne. apocalypsisapocalypseos.medi…
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“And now it is time for a new generation of Americans to rise up again...” Marianne Williamson
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My brother #JustonRoot favorite song #JohnLennon #imagine - I visualize what I would like to see, even if it seems unattainable, because imagining and visualizing keeps me open to what is possible- I let what is possible guide me
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Already engaged in that project. My thoughts thus far. Read whole series. lifeinafascistcountry.blogsp…