Editor,
If you truly desire happiness, become aware of what is truly happening in each moment.
Immerse yourself in that and deal with it as best as you can and leave everything else to whatever is the Source of All That Is.
Our species has two choices: 1) Refuse to mature to our potential, continue to divide into warring camps and play the juvenile game of “win/lose,” which makes us all losers and ensures that our species cannot survive. Or 2) Understand that we are not interacting with each other and the planet in our best interest.
It will result in the planet no longer sustaining us, which means we can no longer survive. We must begin interacting with each other and the planet in a “win/win” way. That means we speak and act in ways that demonstrate that we have compassion for the planet and its inhabitants.
These are our two choices, and each is living by one of these two every day of our lives. Become mindful of the choice you are making on a moment-to-moment basis and determine if you are living your life in a way that is ensuring our demise or enhancing our survival chances.
The choice is yours, and you are making it.
If the outcomes of the choices you are making don’t feel good, make other choices.
Until our species’ main agenda matures beyond focusing on winners and losers to focusing on what makes us all winners, the likelihood we will survive much longer is questionable.
As if we did not already have enough to worry about, a news report said that gray squirrels are attacking people in Vermont, and it’s a concern that they’ll migrate to other states.
Robert Gardiner
Community member
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