When you're young you're rambunctious and you don't understand why we're not changing the world RIGHT NOW! When you're middle-aged you get all "Well, you know, things do take time and they're really very complicated." When you're older you get like WHAT THE F ARE WE WAITING FOR?!

Mar 16, 2021 · 3:32 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
There are as many different perspectives on how the future world should be, as there are minds to create them. But one things for sure, if we want to manifest a Love-Based Peaceful World, God is gonna have to play a stronger part in the manifestation, than our egos. ❤️
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Replying to @marwilliamson
That may be your experience, but as a millennial facing doom with my children it has always been, “now is the time to fight, we must bring a socialist revolution to the world or watch it collapse and consume itself under capitalism and the climate change it has created”
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I'm 62, rambunctious and don't understand why we're not changing the world RIGHT NOW!
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At 60, the curve of the moral universe towards justice has never seemed slower.
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Humanity is running out of time, we can choose to continue our ways which ends in extinction or we can choose to evolve. There is no in between. #TVP #ResourceBasedEconomy
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Especially when we're older and have been hearing "Now's not the time for..." or "maybe next time we can work on getting...." for nearly 50 years.
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So early & late have it right
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AMEN, Marianne, at nearly 76 (in 3 months) I am with the WHAT THE F ARE WE WAITING FOR?!! We should have done this long ago. When the shadow govt. pulling the strings behind the door is FULLY exposed we can get there.
Replying to @marwilliamson
The complexity of creating solutions is all the more reason for expedience. (I'm saying this as someone in his mid-30's with three kids, so I've definitely eased out of youthful exuberance and into qualified impatience.)
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