1/ We don’t lack the geniuses or ideas or best practices that represent alternatives to the self-destructive ways we’re behaving now. We could do medicine differently, agriculture differently, education differently, economics differently, criminal justice differently…

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2/…peace building differently, politics differently, pretty much everything differently. The problem is not that we don’t know how. The problem is institutional resistance on the part of a political and economic elite to any fundamental change in the way we’re doing things now.
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3/ Just knowing that, being aware of it at the depths we need to be aware of it, should inspire all of us to buy in a little less to the propaganda of officialdom. To do whatever we can on any given day to embrace the new and prepare for the day when all of this is going to flip.
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4/ And it will. The arc is bending as we speak.
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Absolutely concur! I am exploring (in parallel) three potential paradigm shifts that may emerge within the next ~20 years for my three upcoming books, which may be of significant benefit for humanity and our amazing planet. nanoappsmedical.com/other-bo…
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But, but, but profit! I can understand the profit thing with big money, but why so many everyday people support the big profit crowd? That's a mystery to me
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We need to have the integrity to harshly limit the ability if individuals to claim and acquire stores of wealth resources vastly greater than the average.
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entrenched power will never relinquish that power, willingly
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I’m not sure it would, if the legislators who replace the old ones are basically bought by the same forces. What we need most is to get the money out of politics.
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