If You Want to Get There Fast, Go Alone. If You Want To Go Far, Go Together.

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AtPeace Makita, creative director for the Detroit Water Brigade, talks with Dennis Trainor, Jr. of Acronym TV about the push for the privatization of water in Detroit. This is an episode clip. Watch the full episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hh_Y…

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  1. It’s easy, it’s ancient, and we ignore it on a daily basis:

    The Golden Rule

    Morality comes from EXPERIENCE and we tend to reciprocate based on that experience.

    Being lied to teaches us to lie, being ripped off teaches us to steal.

    To quote the Pink Floyd song Echos:

    “…
    Strangers passing in the street
    By chance two separate glances meet
    And I am you and what I see is me
    And do I take you by the hand
    And lead you through the land
    And help me understand the best I can
    And no one calls us to move on
    And no one forces down our eyes
    No one speaks
    And no one tries
    No one flies around the sun…”

    Note the word “one”…

    No one person flies around the sun…to reach the moon we HAD to go together.

    Corporate “Persons”, special interests, economic inequality….all of this imbalance will have and does have negative consequences for everyone. The one thing we can do as individuals, which can make the world a better place is to be mindful of ourselves, our attitudes, our judgements.

    In as much as we create the world we want to live in, we are also created by that world, as we arrive into it, whatever our circumstance. If we forget this, then we judge others based only on our own circumstance, and we judge poorly as a result.

    We live in interesting times…in dire need of more empathy and less trophies and “winning”…

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