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•  Our lack of understanding of what is right
                       (If an action results in a destructive physical outcome for self or another, the action is
                       not right (positive/good), it is destructive (negative/evil).

                   •  Our belief that we have the right to inflict physical or mental harm upon those who are of
                       different: religious faiths, political beliefs, nationalities, races, colors, gender, economic
                       classes; education, skill, or knowledge levels; or those who have homosexual preferences.
                   •  Our lack of acknowledgement of the cause of an effect.

                   •  Our allowance of social, political, and judicial corruption.
                   •  Our fear of the damage other men can inflict upon us and our families and friends.
                   •  Our desire for unearned wealth, and the belief of entitlement for that which we have not
                       expended energy to produce.

                   •  Our need for resources, the limited supply of resources, and our inability to collaborate to
                       equitably distribute resources.
                   •  Our inability to accurately calculate needs and account for resources.
                   •  Our greed and the elevation of self above others.




               The systems controlled by the men who have maneuvered themselves into power, lack the ability
               to compute resource availability compared to needs, and promote the wasteful use of resources.
               And we, the people, are unable (or unwilling) to collaborate to determine the proper processes to
               undertake to improve our systems, which inhibits the engagement of appropriate plans and
               actions.


               Thus, the appropriate social agenda to encourage need provision and conservation is not promoted
               nor adopted. Instead, a destructive agenda of continuous unsustainable growth that ensures our
               extinction is believed and embraced.

               Yet, most of us either love the system as it is (rather, we love our status, convenience, and ego, and
               ignore the negative effects that result from our actions); or, we fear, hate or are indifferent to the
               systems we are told we democratically control.


               To truly end poverty, hunger, unemployment and the various ailments that plague our world a
               systemic cure is required. A systemic cure also requires the ascendance of consciousness of all
               human beings, especially those who create money, control access to natural resources, and
               legislate laws, the people who initiate conflict and those who support it, and those who enforce
               man made laws.









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