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Gadflies I associate with autonomous Yang-LeftHemisphere dominance, more Egalitarian Ego-Identity Centered, more competitive, win/lose evolutionary capitalist tolerant, if not downright friendly. Universal 1st Principle over-investors.

HoneyBees are more interdependent 7thPrinciple Yin-RightHemisphere ecofeminist, more Unitarian-Communion EcoSystemic Ecstatic, more cooperative, win/win revolutionary democratic health is true and beautiful global wealth, Paradise, full warm network climax.

Gadflies are not about group hugs. Communion is more of a catholic honey bee paradigm of win/win resonant satiation; A winter seasonal anti-climax of body but ecstatic dreamy democratic mind feeling perpetual gratitude attitude, safe ego within this significant paradigmatic ecosystem of compassion communication. Gadflies are more about spring and sometimes overwrought over-heated climatic summer, LeftWings tempted by win/lose RightWing LeftBrain dominant communication competition win/lose either military-industrialized capitalism or corporate death debate And defensive unsafe anxieties about chronically stressed economies of capital-nutrition over-infestment, political disempowering degeneration, blind rabid faith prayers sacrificing costs to be paid by future thirsty drowning burning choking starving dying generations. Gadflies may not worry enough about death of Earth's global anthro-elite ecosystem, too frantic with hungry competitive need to ego-replicate. Meanwhile, honeybees gather pollen for ecstatic winter's regenerative warm sticky climax eco-communion.

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