1/ To me our hope lies in this…Society doesn’t change because the majority of people wake up one day and think differently; it changes because a small group of people, usually considered radicals by the status quo of their time, have a better idea.

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2/ Don’t despair about the numbers of people who don’t agree with you; just think of ways to conspire more creatively with those who do. Social change doesn’t occur on a horizontal axis but on a vertical one…
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3/ Don’t water down the message of your heart to get more people to agree with you; just go as deep as you can with your message so those who can hear you really do.
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4/ We don’t need the majority; we need a critical mass - a critical mass of those who so love the world that we miraculously turn the tide.
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5/ “Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing.” - Arundhati Roy
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“I believe in the wisdom of people.” Marianne Williamson
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The status quo is very, very protective of its ways.
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Makes me think of Paul Ray's Cultural Creatives--sure is taking longer than expected m.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-c…
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Yes ... It doesn't take everyone ... It just takes just enough to ... Tilt the Balance!
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It's true! Research proves a surprisingly small critical mass needed for success: movements that were able to mobilize at least 3.5% of the population were uniformly successful. via @EricaChenoweth bbc.com/future/article/20190… via @BBC_Future
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Well duh! But the revolution is not on the same side as big corporations, big government and certainly not the media and tech giants. #facts
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