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Edited on Wed Jul-27-11 11:29 AM by RKP5637
necessary until those holding the wealth lose much of what they hold. And people get deprogrammed from this ridiculous paradigm they call financial and life success. Anyone thinking the world will look the same in say 100 years is really off base.
Our systems and methodologies are obsolete for the 21st century. Sadly IMO if one looks back through humanities successes and failures, often not much comes about unless there is a major event, and usually that involves significant hardship before people wake up, and as part of change, real change, those holding the power and wealth fall out of the equation. We've seen that time and time again in history.
Sadly, I think we are facing the same again. And as one poster said what we see is a sideshow acting out, the real struggle is wealth versus no wealth. Always to remember, wealth is what we make it, for example, dollars are fake dollars. As confidence is lost in the US the dollar will fade into obscurity.
I have no idea how these changes will come about, but they will, and we see lots of rhetoric in the theatrics playing out now, but does anyone really think there will be a solution.
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