Tuesday, July 8, 2014

CityZEN NOW

1.
I am not an economist, but I will say this anyway, with as much authoritive language as an economist might: the principle glitch in the capitalist system is not that it promotes individualism, competition, consumption, selfishness, entitlement and the like but that it does not, at the same time, promote community, cooperation, sustainability, and gratitude --

2.
but I look around and things seem to be changing for the better;

3.
systems are not designed to be perfect, but to be maintained and constantly revised and updated;

4.
step one to a solution to a problem of a social nature is to voice your concerns. To complain, essentially. Then learn the rules of the game, be victorious here and there as often as possible so that the rules or the game itself changes. Eventually, the Powerful must be willing to change;

5.
Powerful people from the old paradigm tend to be afraid of change and thus come across as stubborn and mired in a logic that is no longer appropriate for government nor dissemination among newer generations of citizens, society, and living conditions;

6.
It's not really their fault;

7.
Mom says God's timing is perfect. Believe in moms and family in general;

8.
We are the architects of good and evil, both of which grow or perish like epidemics or memes. We and Life are the doorway between Spirit and Reality, Then and the Future;

That's not all but I'll shut up now. You go out there and enjoy.

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