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Re: Long Live the Boomers!


Luella,

I do not see this world as pathetic. I see it as a world that is doing the best it can do, in this time, with people that are not educated enough to understand to be more involved. More involved with their lives, their choices, and their need to speak out, for whatever it is they need. Big Pharma and doctors could not do as everyone suggests, without OUR ALLOWING them to do so, in my personal opinion.

I know of a person who told me, in the last election, she does not vote. I asked why. She said nothing good comes of whomever is elected (or some bull to that effect). I told her then she should stop complaining because she is not choosing to change the world. She is choosing to be one of the people who would rather 'bitch' than doing anything.

It is time that this world becomes better than it is even imagined to be able to be. In doing so, WE, as individuals must come together as ONE and make the changes that are necessary. I see you do, as well as Tony and several (many) others on CureZone. The only way anything can change is when WE decide to DO something about it, not just COMPLAIN or wait for SOMEONE else to do it.

As Ghandi says: "You must be the change you want to see in the world". It is time that we change the world and become its peaceful travelers. It is time we strive FOR what we desire, instead of AGAINST what we do not desire.

Love, Light and Peace, Luella...

Beth
 

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