It seems like you can't put one solution into action and change the whole world. The information and vibe I seem to get from Steve's website is that we are all unique human beings. Everyone is valuable! Even though every human looks different, we are all one human race. Everyone contributing can help the world.
It feels as if every human has to question its society more in depth. Who gains from my work at (so and so) company? What if the owners of (so and so) company fund another company to make bombs to destroy your community?
Who is running things in this world. Who is profiting? Who is losing (money)? Who is controlling people? Who funds the companies that profit from societies ills? Which people gain by not funding education?
If everyone in America stops working in the jobs they don't like, who will clean our toilets? Who will supply materials to build things? Who will do the dirty jobs? What about the sudden rush of many people wanting to do the same duties in society?
What is the real function of our money (US dollar)? Who owns the Federal Reserve? How do they control the money in our society? What are the goals of the Federal Reserve?
I like to ask questions to get myself to critically think about things and take action. I don't know the answers to all the questions, but I am motivated to find out. I run into a lot of these questions (scenarios) every day, and they seem to have a huge effect on our society.
This is not really an answer to a response, but more an inquiry to get a better understanding of where I stand in a human conscious and community.
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