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On one of my favorite topics, outside today in my favorite spot where the American flag stands, (its gone today as the Korean war memorial upon which it perches, undergoes a reconstruction in its honor,) I take the time to think more about the further perspective to which I often think, but today more, that I, we all, are part of the universe. We are a part of the commonwealth of everything. Everything that has a place in this universe is all in this with everything else together. I could extrapolate for a long time on that. One main point is that we owe it to ourselves to live that way. That is the way we are meant to live. Break free of your allegiance to one thing or another over this common wealth, this true common wealth to which you belong. As one example on one digression of this that came to mind, lets say that we don’t live that way, lets say we use some excuse of good, but limited merit, like, “well, the fish of the ocean need our attention on things like some pollution.” Alright but how about lets say for instance that there is a star that is going to explode in a matter of time that could be reached by us in a real future if we do everything we ought to do for the indefinite life extension cause now. Lets say a sun that is going to destroy 18 planets worth of freaking incredible awesome fish like species on their planets. We owe it to them to save them too. We could save some of those species, or maybe figure out a way to adjust planetary orbits. That seems incredible to us now, but it could very well become common place to us at some point where we harness our growing opportunity, wisdom and resources. to figure it out. You know, I mean, saving our fish now and all is great, but in relation to the big picture, the picture we need to be living by, helping our fish in a sea or ocean or something of ours now, is like some people living out their lives confined to a cliff top with just acres, focusing on a family of chipmunks who are growing sickly, when there is say, a tribe of exotic horses and rare medicinal plants that are under threat of say, the growing tides. So, why the chipmunks? What about the horses and plants? That’s not to say that any of those things should be ignored. What that is saying is that we need to live in the big picture. We HAVE to get our priorities straight. Its tough to do, to keep working to grow to see and live that way, but we HAVE to do that. We HAVE to do it that way. A priority is a priority. We live in the universe. If you don’t start working to live this way, your contradicting yourself. A clever excuse can never excuse a contradiction.
6:44 AM
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