How Powerful Evolutionary Forces are Transforming Seven Billion Individual Humans Into a Single Harmonious Social Organism
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” — R. Buckminster Fuller ()>)(
“Imagine there’s no countries, it isn’t hard to do; nothing to kill or die for, and no religion too. Imagine all the people living life in peace.” – John Lennon ()>)(
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” — Margaret Mead ()>)(
“Now there is one outstanding important fact regarding Spaceship Earth, and that is that no instruction booklet came with it.” – R. Buckminster Fuller ()>)(
“The finally victorious way of looking at things will be the most completely impressive way to the normal run of minds.” — William James ()>)(
“The greatest challenge to any thinker is stating a problem in a way that will allow a solution.” – Bertrand Russell ()>)(
“The desire to question and change things comes from the healthiest part of you.” – Gene Tashoff ()>)(
“The essence of The Coalescence is connectivity.” — Walter Szykitka ()>)(
“The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind.” – Bob Dylan ()>)(
“This ain’t no foolin’ around.” – David Byrne ()>)(
“Money is the root of all evil.” – Jesus ()>)(
“Love conquers all.” – Virgil ()>)(
“All you need is love.” – The Beatles ()>)(
“Music will be thefinal uniter.” — Walter Szykitka
Just read the article on Moneyism. What a wonderful, easy to understand explanation about the difference between money–as a medium of exchange–and finance, as I understood it, sort of the corporatization of that exchange. It made me understand that it might someday be possible to meet the basic needs of every American without the necessity of anything ‘trickling down’. And the whole world system could be fair for perhaps the first time in recorded history. Here’s to ‘The Coalescence’.
Just read the article on Moneyism. What a wonderful, easy to understand explanation about the difference between money–as a medium of exchange–and finance, as I understood it, sort of the corporatization of that exchange. It made me understand that it might someday be possible to meet the basic needs of every American without the necessity of anything ‘trickling down’. And the whole world system could be fair for perhaps the first time in recorded history. Here’s to ‘The Coalescence’.