“Regard your neighbor’s gain as your own gain, and neighbor’s loss as your own loss.” If we do that... What a wonderful world it would be.pic.twitter.com/Oicno7I5KX
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“Regard your neighbor’s gain as your own gain, and neighbor’s loss as your own loss.” If we do that... What a wonderful world it would be.pic.twitter.com/Oicno7I5KX
I often think of the only candidate at the debates who had the backbone and the moral clarity to talk seriously about reparations and the long-term disaster of ethnic and racial disparities in our country. #marianne2024
The challenge here is: what about what we’re doing to others that we can’t even see? When we buy clothing or smartphones or meat, the people who make these things are invisible to us. All we see is features, price, and free shipping. We are hurting others by remote control!
So, we are not “bad people” for shopping. I’m not here to lay blame. There’s just an inherent conflict between world wide supply chains (out of sight, out of mind) and the sense of personal contact and responsibility that comes from face to face contact in local community.
Few people think of this rule.
Too few people grasp the concept that everything is connected, all is one.
It’s a great rule expressing our social nature. When a person does it, someone else is likely to do it too. Imitation helps us unify as a strong coordinated group. It means: Harm others and we harm ourselves. Harm us we harm everyone. Why not be your best friend?
"Fvck you, got mine." — the USA, any year.
the word 'enemy' comes from the 'inner me' and when everyone realizes this of war we will be free: no outward enemies.
Amen. 
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