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Strange, but true, I actually do have a Masters in Public Administration and Community Development from Southern Illinois University, where once taught Buckminster Fuller that Earth's systems mentor cooperative evolution, which he called physical Synergy, and metaphysical Love.

A few decades ago I learned a Master of Public Health v Pathology Administration recognizes best opportunities emerge by co-evolving cooperative mastery of private-public nonduality, lovely political truths shyly hiding within nature's polycultural economic self-as-other co-facilitation of evolution. When I lapse into hoping we maybe could competitively either-or campaign our democratic republic way toward optimal both-and bicamerally healthy cooperative political and/or economic outcomes, then I remember as we sow our seeds so shall we reap two and four and six more years of climatically despairing competition. Therapies, medicines, treatments, services, policies, projects, programs that cannot become, with co-mentoring sustenance, self-administered for self-as-other regenerative health perpetuation, are, at best, suboptimal short-term solutions toward more optimally healthy and stable resonant resolutions, with eyes on long-term prize of self-perpetuating political as economic, personal as public, within as without, confluently robursting self-care governance. When discovering disagreements to motivate the Competitor's loss becomes more politically and/or economically and/or ecologically important than recovering co-facilitated agreements and equities and healthy balance, to co-facilitate our cooperative WinWin, as does too often appear to have been our PreMillennial LoseLose trend, then we end up where we start out crying our ego-manic political and economic heart pout.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2016




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