1/It will all work out if we decide to change. And if we do not decide to change, then it will not work out. In our resistance to change lies our greatest danger. In our willingness to change lies the hope for humanity’ future.
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2/We can change from a dirty economy to a clean economy; we can change from a war economy to a peace economy; we can change from the tyranny of a soulless economic system to the liberating influence of economic forces driven by humanitarian concerns.

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3/ All of that good and reparative and regenerative is possible, when enough of us decide to change. In the words of Deepak Chopra,“It’s a minute before extinction.” But where the heart is aroused and the willingness is there, then a minute is more than long enough.
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4/ In the space of the awakened heart, nature rearranges itself and the miraculous becomes possible. Do not deny the darkness, but deny its power over you. Look at the darkness squarely in the eye, then see through it to the other side.mariannewilliamson.substack.…
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Not under capitalism, we can't
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Too bad that the majority of people over 60+ have been propagandized to the belief that socialism/communism are more dangerous than the morbid capitalism we have ruling our country, & destroying our world today.
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Change our collective agreements, change the world. Why do we agree govs should be the arbiter of the planet's natural resources? What if we agreed that compassionate NGOs should steward our planet instead of wasting their precious time/$ trying to get govs to do right thing?
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Woo merchant prattles nonsense