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Color Blind
Some people say they don't see color. I look for others who do see color and want to make abundant variety with it, with us and of us. I long to see more multiculturing colors and less monocultural monochromatic shades of ecopolitically grey responsibility for opportunities at-risk among those who don't think I should matter. Some people see color and say "Why?" Yet when I see that same color as nutritional, wisdom might well exclaim "Why not!?" Ask not what your eagle nation's wild color-strong nutrients can do for you; ask what your nutritional wise owl colors can do for our way too monoculturing nation. Or, even better, ask both eagle and owl day strength and night wisdom as if co-arising and yet nondual. Some people say they don't see color but have no problem remembering their own, and lack thereof. I look for those who do see color and hope to make far more wisdom of it than I could ever imagine alone.
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