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    ELISHEVA19 months, 3 weeks ago

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    This is so encouraging. It is our attitude toward any situation that is all that matters. The result of which, our attitude or thought toward it, then becomes our current reality...

    I have no idea why all the 'crisis' is considered 'bad,' and even more I cannot see why the majority of people would want any kind of a resemblance of a return to the old way. When you are supposed the middle class and you realize you have only known slavery ever since you bought that first house, or had a child, I think you can afford to hope for a different way forward.

    We just need our bright youth to forge a new way and that is happening.

    The money way is over and the masses seem to be losing their desire for it because they now understand that they will never attain it.

    This is great all around! The world is waking up.

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