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Healthy Ways and Wealthy Means

Educational Competitions: "You/We are not motivated to learn how to take care of yourself/ourselves." And, We are, together, motivated to learn how to give and receive personal and social, political and economic, theological and ecological health care, universally intended, unitarian motivated and discerned. Competition for resources: "We can't change because we are too poor, have too little health to thrive, too few nutritional, nurturing resources." And, Together, with explicit therapeutic intent, we are change, we are healthy resources sufficient for this day, healing co-processors for this and each experienced co-operating co-arising moment. Universally commodified competition: "One size fits all, no exceptions." And, Our cooperative health intent and size flexes to fit our potential therapeutic scale of authoritative just operations today, universally right now. Competition for power/authority: "Our aggressive legalistic and capital-commodified system is too big to fail, or even change directions." And, Our eco/theo-logical systems are just ripe enough opportunity for WinWin co-operative healthy co-passionate empowering networks evolving polypathic paradigms to never stop regeneratively changing, evolving, pre-volving, un-volving, revolving co-passion, co-arising gravitation. Competition for health, resilience, resonance: "Neglect of health care can't be fixed." And, Health care can become unfixed and holistic but best when co-operatively engaged, discovered through receiving optimal authoritative co-investment in responsible proper proportional authentic transparent vulnerable therapeutic polypathic polyphonic polynomial optimally wealthy climate care, Internal and external, yin flow with yang strength, matriarchal with patriarchal, compassionately resonant discernment with co-operative resilient discipline. Wealthy unitarian ways toward healthy universal means.

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