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Enter Poem or Quote (Required) Ask nurturers, parents, librarians, nurses, maybe even a doctor or two, What's required for my long-term commitment to re-invest for necessary long-term resilience? The answer, health, seems sufficient and yet not the sacred purpose for resonating my optimally wealthy life. My purpose is growing healthier ecosystemic life invites finding meaning through EarthCentric ZeroZone healing resilient cooperative climates, now increasingly volatile while desecrating degenerating dissonance through over-investment in automated comforts and defensive apart-ness contracts and absence of liberally loving WinWin contacts at LoseLose unacceptable prices of long-term automated consumer trends decaying while grabbing remnants of shattered competing markets, especially labor and water and soil and entertaining soul root nutritional systems, Rather than re-investing in cooperative love, grace at home, positive karma abroad energy democracy, resonant resilience, polyphonic paths toward sacred health rather than more competing climate of business apartheid pathology. If we go back far enough on any current survivor's family tree we will find intersections of multicultural love immigrating on business and/or involuntary survival pilgrimages in caravans of naked hope for better, more resiliently healthy interdependent futures.
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