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Hi Robin. I know I am often a difficult read. I don't set out to be that, but I can only write about the world as it is. I was lucky, or maybe unlucky, to be able to see all sides of things, even when I was a little kid. I read books by many smart people. I have great gratitude for those writers. I always saw through the system. They are winning, and Jessica is probably correct. It's frustrating because we common folk could bring the whole thing crashing down if we were correctly informed, organized and willing to sacrifice. For some of us, undoubtedly that would mean our lives. That's how revolutions work, and nothing less will do at this moment. Thank you for your comment. It helps me keep going.

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Good sweatshirt! We live in a culture dominated by entertainment, not love of learning, which makes it doubly poignant. We would rather watch alien invasions featuring humans running around in rubber suits, then study the ample "alien" life on this planet. We have exceeded the Earth's balanced processes and capacity with fossil fuels, releasing too much energy into a closed system. This has resulted in excess heat and toxicity, even as it enabled our population to explode to over 8 billion. We're at the top of the J curve now, with little place to go, but down, abruptly, and brutally I'm afraid. Hopefully, the survivors will take the coming harsh lessons to heart and find a more meaningful, kind way of living on the planet. We must be its caretakers, not exploiters.

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