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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Knowledge is the know-how, but the invention must first be invented.
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Dreams and Visions are the most powerful Technology known to the animal world. Dream it, envision it, or have a vision if you like, then put it into play. Knowledge will come from it. He was right.
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That's going to take time, but as long as our voices are strong and loud. As long as we have compassionate people like you speaking your truth there is hope for change.
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Imagine a library of dreams where people imagine their deepest desire for the earth. Each volume would be one such dream.
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Oh yeah u showed so much imagination when u voted for and supported Biden.. 😆
The problem is that those with wealth and power already have the world the way they want it and so they create a system that resists change. The only way to get the better world we imagine is to break that system and that will require breaking their wealth and power.
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Suspect endorsing Biden wasn’t one of those steps....
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The challenge is to get rid of the duopoly in this country.
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Definitely, an important thing to consider! We often act without thinking, which doesn't always serve us well. Coming up with new approaches mindfully would serve us better.
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You're not going to get it in the Democratic Party. Imagination leads yo the Green Party. We're the fourth largest party in the US. We're the largest Party to reject corporate donations. We support #MedicareForAll and #GreenNewDeal as well a social justice, peace, and more
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