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Mom's Economics 840

Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride speeding greed will steer. Just as our cooperative economy is fueled by gratitude, our competitive WinLose economy is fueled by greed. Other parallel points of contrast ecologically and logically follow in their own sweet and sour time. Cooperative industry, business tribes governments systems and networks enjoy organically limited slow-growth in comparison to capitalism and elitism and egotism fast-growth toward insufficiency of Earth's carrying capacity, and Yang-dominant WinLose evolutionary enculturation of Yang-Yin divisive survival stories-- Mom and Dad never could get along-- secularly supplanting sacred Yin/Yang health/wealth thrival stories of slow Paradise revolving seasonally appropriate deep-ecological development, listening to both redevelopment Left and reverting-reverse-time decompositional analysis Right of restoring nutritional-slow and toxic-fast health trends. Further, and don't fall asleep yet, we're just getting to the best part, slow grown cooperatives toward abundance are dominated by matriarchal/patriarchal integrity stories more than fast-paced overshooting patriarchal Westerns with shot gun dissonance, the chaos of believing and teaching that justice is what comes out of the end of a rifle association, incommensurability of values across economically healthy corporations as also ecologically wealthy organic-flowing incorporations, both born of FatherSun deductive LeftBrain enlightenment and MotherEarth inductive RightBrain polyphonic feelings of color and sound music and dance in octave-fractal slow-growth marches toward salt marshes predicting oceans of YangLight slow-breeding Yin-tides of revolution. Matriarchy, where what is embedded deepest is also ethically and aesthetically highest richest healthiest. Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride speeding greed will *****. And everyone died alone unhappily ever after as before.

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