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finally they came up invented by me and i say this but 3 times because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for those than writing advice as no i was a reach out to those woman back home put downs make them do things and social norms and inform them about the basics writes my name is the amount of people homes and i work at eating. on meal time to all people the 2nd season only thinks it's about the environment still about society it's still about us but all planets on the brink he spoke to some leading experts in the fish. hook up just to get all of the things he.
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did look at it with the. goal would be seen the big man the more they get the more they want. the human beings are motivated to have a lot of stuff because psychologically speaking it gives them a son they may be able to live for over this but it would still make me money is the thing in me i grew up in the way that i would still make money even if i was living in it does it then it's done my if i believe i have to assert my ego the only way i can it does that is it through this greed. simplicity. that's the
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purpose of life. why do i care that you got more than me if i got enough to sustain me. many gods from a consistent it builds up all these neurosis and the prominent one of that becomes the creed. of the horses they are go so far as to say it's a symptom of a woman to woman in the sky. were basically in a sense no different than a members we are attracted to anything that fosters life and pleasure they were appalled stunned afraid of anything that threatens that state of affairs we have to have a balance in life. if we don't we would get close to retirement flushed 31 thing i would love to say that you must always think of your death.
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a flemish proverb holds the world as a haystack and each man plucks from it what he can. we humans wish to have. to possess. but i ask myself. can we have anything without taking it away from someone else. in 1657 the portuguese came through all of them and they were the 1st people to be exposed to gold. africa was like
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a farm. so anybody such himself up somewhere you could just extract it windows and take them away. you could imagine a country 10 times bigger than it's about was close by one prison warders just from . this was absolutely unfair on the african continent. keith. that you stand by if you. leave it right. or if you will bodies listen. i landed police he was right. he's the
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man has done a lot to me. and assured that the mosque is. which they look for. and. we may not have kicked off at the best of how things should be but people are catching up and that particular move you matt. oh the people must. be evil might be t.g.v. . designated already out o. who was not. born real. on the. sashes piece the name destroyed my own. name. i'd. just joy must pass. on the fish food pantry full minute you see he's more. mouthy she could be corny.
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a years what do they say you're catholic are we. right so they just said we are the bus the rest. stop doing that. and you're catholic now let's play bingo. on the back of our head we know that the current western approach to life requires that we directly and directly take advantage of other people's. work and. go together and they always have. our ability to consume wantonly. choir's the involuntary subjugation of large swatches of the rest of the world. you cannot be an american
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and less you can have a banana any time you want to or coffee any time i want to. for that to happen i need people to grow bananas. and i need people to grow coffee and they may like to have something else besides been a coffee but we're just going to send our military and install our businesses there and spend. the military and the leaders of the fortune $500.00 companies are literally and symbolically an extra week and. to say that its point is enormous bobbins enough it is wrong. most of our being
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countries have good slips even a new america this new people would take people illegally keep them and give them as slaves you know using them limping them in all sorts of things so that must go because it isn't the right you know thing to do it on on a human being what a. god that is of what kind of born big you are in you can brick that bond which. i doubt that it was i am not i live life on earth. am. i don't. i am i know. my. good.
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i. i i i. had to know if you know it's in 1904 who fell in i started working for the bad financial status and if he soon discovered some strange things and tried to speak with management about them and docs if it was about politics i don't but the bad management weren't all too pleased about that we did and he was fired and then he became a whistleblower it's of passing on a cd with a tax data to the swiss tax authority and see if they could they take action given time each of us and frank. was eager to go offshore to an inch but i'd like to talk about fall shoring today 1st time offshoring i mean not only tax havens but also what i call havens of collusion and concealment. since he was auckland this is are going to house in the cayman islands
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and to register to address 1900000 different companies. as president obama said and either it's the biggest building in the world or the biggest tax scam well it's not the biggest has just out is this new. testament say about $21.00 or maybe $31000000000.00 us dollars are hidden offshore for stake to. be id i'm afraid because i was part of a system and i know how he's paid well and. he's a mentions he's done in 3. things strewn with corpses is an engine. i've become an opponents of capitalism because i see what terrible things it stands for the world i'll go to the top the west has interest itself at the expense of 3rd
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world countries on a massive scale see phenomenon of that i believe is contrary to all humanity get any of it mentions god get minds off its. d.n.a. even those who currently hold power will use every means of their disposal to ensure the system remains in place unchanged d.n.c. laws these. are hubris. or wards of finance is exploitable in a few ways want to as we have the highest regard for people who appear to her of the capacity to generate infinite amounts of money i think another reason we venerate is it just appears to be magic money makers make money out of
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when we have the kings who are running the world from their palaces they knew the value of gold and the more i have looked at it the more i could have of whatever i want and that's how we'd close and then make sure that the put of people gets put it we saw that back then and we starting to see today again. for people who are surrounded by poor people for the most part they're not the proudest it's one there is poverty juxtaposed with inordinate riches that's what fosters depression and on wildness. there are people who say this is a good thing the self interested people acquiring as much as they can or that they would like. the rising tide lifts all boats then some
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people are going to have more that's fine or the counterpoint though as that i don't think it is fine. i wonder is mankind perhaps not an era of evolution. nature's bizarre experiment on a small blue planet. are we really mentally incapable of looking at. there's been any number of great civilizations as attacks.
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that have from time to time and floated on themselves. if you look back historically that societies that have collapsed they often do so right after they appear to be at their most auspicious moment. if we think we can just keep being creasing the number of few months on the planet and provide each of them with the lifestyle that we in the west currently enjoy without turning earth into a human leon inhabited small during hape i think we're deluding ourselves our friends see the sire for infinite mounds of stuff we'll have the paradox of consequence of being the 1st form of life to be responsible for our own extinction
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so we're not finished standing ovation and this and then they say that that. alone is a well spoken young eskimo for nobody heard the message. at the time of birth this ice was only average 5 kilometers think for now on the average will be about 2 kilometers that means 3 kilometers of ice has melted. when it gets woma i need these getting warmer every single day we're one celsius. the water will literally span more than 2 meters. it's only $75.00 centimeters or
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a box as accused. even though she had been mourning. and her opened the box. and all the evils of the world escaped. only hope was left inside. the human race we have a tremendously decent track record so far of extricating ourselves from profound difficulties once we understand what produces them. we have that the value way all values is this important to may because i'm a culture old maid but the juice having my strengths polled by the society at large who are really systematically questioned what i want and why i do what i do.
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so you either give the spare and do nothing or you do some. do it with passion and conviction. michael douglas is a project that i started for myself to try to. get rid of everything that around. because i found that the more things i own the less happy i was. never i was traveling i noticed that i didn't really miss all of the things that i had owned and when i got back i can really tell you what those things were so rather than continuing to keep them i decided to get rid of those things. we called them was like
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a website i put together and i listed everything that i owned at the time and i put a description next to and a price tag. and then over the course of about a year i sold all of that stuff with the goal of trying to get everything down into 2 boxes and 2 suitcases. and kind of my rule was that if i couldn't remember kind of last time that i used something i would get rid of it. by myself not worrying so much about what i'm going to buy next but more like what i'm going to do next or where i'm going to go next. the idea of minimalism manifests itself in our work in a lot of ways but mostly because what we're known for is really how our product looks.
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to me that wealth isn't just not measured by what you own or how much money is in your bank account it can also be having experience a lot your life i think is very important. for even having some very solid relationships with your friends like there's nothing better than a good friendship. and it makes a lot more sense to invest in that than it would be to invest a new coach for your liver america. anything like that. it's very difficult to describe when something does feel frights but that's very right for myself. given the engine to me engineering. team engineer named.
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team. if somebody could take one clever use in every country in this world and a person with good vision a person who is honest if every president of every government could save for one day get someone out of the society to be a president of that country just for what that one day it could make a big difference. the manifesto. from us the real youth of the planet with crisis is a matter of so you world leaders have known about the climate catastrophe for 25 years we cannot simply sit back and watch those work together the climate like this
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if. the main problem of this planet is the mind and people know the consequences of what can happen what did people know what is right and people north is wrong and still they don't do the right thing. i want to ask why so it makes me both angry and sad like. i'm a you know i'm a human being too but why can't you listen to my decisions about my life like who appointed you rule of the world large you to. decide to take away my future so we're now here. because you're frustrated and you want to make sure this can stop. by just straight on. one. trip. away and. come on so late.
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in malawi more than 70 percent the young people so i'm kind of like ok if the if young people we don't act now then when is it going to be the right time in hong kong. there is a lot of youth teenagers they start to think to change their society by their own him but the american for example has large petroleum reserves because of this but politicians are only interested in the money there. exploiting the ocean explode and don't care that it's being polluted by oil and that species are dying out it's important that they don't care as long as they make a profit a thing and but the mexican people are profiting from it all. by but. they'll keep getting and getting and that's why greed is black people are confused
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and they don't understand so if they were to come somewhere else and they were to be tossed something different they could probably step out of that and then look back at how their life was and be like oh my god like my life was not actually that good even though i have all this stuff. that. the truth is beyond me i speak for those that stand by and say this is my continent . it's not too late and the time must come we will fight and make a difference in. our.
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meaningless. i believe there are 2 exceptional days in every life. the day we're born. and the day in which we understand our purpose. what is important. what is essential. what do you live for. i think happiness is vastly overrated being happy is not an important but happiness in a knob it self does not ensure that life is meaningful it does not stop us from tranquilizing ourselves with the trivial.
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if you're just out to be happy. there's a lot of ways to do good it doesn't render any bad truer and it certainly doesn't render you in a position to sincerely confront the fact that you're in a from a role that the team destined to die. i would argue that there's got to be more than to wife than the singular. you need some stuff but you know i could sure use my bicycle in my house but i'm still with mary poppins in the long run i'm not force as good as a feast. to me oftentimes
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happiness is found in the things that you didn't expect to find positive so just to give you an example recently one evening i was out with my kids we'd taken a walk to the park we were walking home and we've had a lot of what we call fireflies lightning bugs for bugs that light up in the evening. and so we spent 45 happy minutes catching fire flies we played with them for a while before we let them go. it's those quiet moments when everything seems to be working well together you're enjoying the people you're with you're enjoying the activity you're doing and oftentimes it's found in those situations that you can't buy your. of. course. 8. flourishes best there ever there is a society of people who have crossed materialism and consumerism found it to not be
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the answer of happiness and peace and perhaps that will be the 1st gate that opens them up to finding answers not on the external but finding much more answers within one's own self but you may not i think. you're always in the driver's seat. and therefore you can choose to drive straight or you can choose to drive wrong and saw your own or bareness your own potential of being mindful is much more powerful. i think happen esus found that there is in a contentment simplicity and that. you have to go to the school of anxiety in order to ever become a mature human being. it takes courage to say this and to see there
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is amazing and it was here yesterday and us here today. may not be here tomorrow and will not be here in some vague way unspecified future that. takes some guts. we're just starting to study what happens to all their people as they become more aware of. some people become wiser become more compassionate and now the trick is how to we metaphorically speaking out in a bottle and get young adults to start drinking and. we need to let go of.
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your money we're not impress anybody. home a new batch you care from a shopping center with that impression. what kind of car you drive is not going to impress. will make a difference. is what you bring from you in your home to the world. and i want to give you any fears. which directly relates to this celebration of life.
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creativity innovation and discovery on the other hand with each uniquely human innovation their spending on anticipated downside. it is a blessing and a curse. for probably the 1st faces to run into the problem and evolution doesn't create solutions to problems that don't exist. evolution is blind evolution doesn't plan for the future evolution doesn't worry about moral consequences. yamaguchi has moral principles and i don't know them but we don't live by them anymore. that is our problem we need to listen and that's not always easy. to understand that every action of my fighting my speech and my tele patterns interconnect and impact the lives of the others.
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ride out into the future red. 13 spondee double. good shape i don't have time for this now i have to work we never really have enough time stress is not good for you it's not good for your health sure but how can we scale the hamster wheel. and their time management help us lead healthier lives so. good she. even 60 minutes on. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at e.w.
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