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theup
July 13, 2020

 11-15

theup

July 13, 2020
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  1. Too much ignorance, too much anger, and too much greed;

    and too little self trust, too little family trust, and too little community trust;
  2. As people, our job should be: to first, see the

    roots of suffering; second, do no harm; third, share; fourth, help; and fifth, optimize health and wealth.
  3. We acknowledge that we sometimes do not use powerful enough

    [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to see the roots of suffering. We acknowledge that even if we have seen the roots of suffering, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to do no harm. We acknowledge that even if we have done no harm, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to share. We acknowledge that even if we have shared, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to help. We acknowledge that even if we have helped, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to optimize health and wealth.
  4. Therefore, we, as valued members of our glocal communities, [rural

    to urban; on earth +/- on the internet] are obligated to alleviate suffering in the meantime while we search for and/or build and then begin using powerful enough tools.
  5. Who I am. What my job(s) is/are. The extent to

    which I am using tools for communication optimally. The extent to which I am consuming food optimally. The extent to which I am consuming art optimally. The extent to which I am hearing truth. (-) The extent to which I am greedy. (-) The extent to which I am angry. (-) The extent to which I am ignorant. (-) The extent to which I am attached to non-living things. The extent to which I am connected with other living things. The extent to which I trust myself. The extent to which I trust my family. The extent to which I trust my community. The extent to which I am seeing truth. The extent to which I am producing art optimally. The extent to which I am producing food optimally. The extent to which I am using tools for transportation optimally. The extent to which I am using tools for recycling optimally. The extent to which I am using tools for recreation optimally. The extent to which I am using tools for resuscitation optimally. The extent to which I am resting. Where I am on earth. The communities of which I am a valued member and who my trusted leader(s) is/are.
  6. The extent to which I need help. How I am

    alleviating suffering. How I am searching for and/or building optimal tools. The extent to which I can give help. With whom I live. How many people and for how much time I am helping.
  7. Whether or not I am sharing. The extent to which

    I am sharing goods. The extent to which I am sharing services. How I am sharing truth. Where on earth I am sharing. Whether or not I am sharing on the internet. My mean (e)value and how I am sharing.
  8. *Star is a tool for optimizing health and wealth. Beam

    is a tool for helping. StarBeam is a tool for sharing. Communication and community are tools for peace. Home and family are tools for living. Eye and (corp. of) person(s) are tools for seeing the roots of suffering. Farm is a tool for sharing. City is a tool for helping. Community is a tool for optimizing health and wealth.
  9. Global community members are people who share tools and truth

    on earth +/- on the internet. The less healthy, the more help that is needed. The more wealthy, the more help that can be given. People who resuscitate evaluate health.
  10. If, as people, our job were today: to first, go

    home [and eat!] ; second, (e)valuate [using *Star] our [and each other’s] glocal trusts [communities +/- (corps. of) persons +/- families] ; third, find [on maps] people who need help (the most)… …and fourth, connect with people who can give (the most) help; fifth, build our networks of glocally trusted [community +/- (corp. of) person(s) +/- family] leaders; and sixth, communicate [and eat!] ;
  11. If, as people, our job [on earth] were today: to

    first, communicate [and eat!] ; second, build our networks of glocally trusted [community +/- (corp. of) person(s) +/- family] leaders; third, find [on maps] people who need help (the most)… …and fourth, connect with people who can give (the most) help; fifth, valuate [using *Star] our [and each other’s] glocal trusts [communities +/- (corps. of) persons +/- families] ; and sixth, go home [and eat!] ; If, as people, our job [on the internet] were today: to first, go home; second, (e)valuate [using *Star] our [and each other’s] glocal trusts [communities +/- (corps. of) persons +/- families] ; third, find [on maps] people who need help (the most)… …and fourth, connect with people who can give (the most) help; fifth, build our networks of glocally trusted [community +/- (corp. of) person(s) +/- family] leaders; and sixth, communicate;
  12. MapQuest is a tool (powered by TrustNet) for living in

    peace today with better tools tomorrow.
  13. The End Domino: A Book If, as people, our job

    should be: to first, see the roots of suffering; second, do no harm; third, share; fourth, help; and fifth, optimize health and wealth; and if we acknowledge that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to see the roots of suffering; and if we acknowledge that even if we have seen the roots of suffering, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to do no harm; and if we acknowledge that even if we have done no harm, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to share; and if we acknowledge that even if we have shared, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to help; and if we acknowledge that even if we have helped, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to optimize health and wealth; then to what extent [and for how much time / how many people] are we, as valued members of our glocal communities, [rural to urban; on earth +/- on the internet] obligated to alleviate suffering in the meantime while we search for and/or build and then begin using powerful enough tools?
  14. The End Domino: A Book If, as people, our job

    should be: to first, see the roots of suffering; second, do no harm; third, share; fourth, help; and fifth, optimize health and wealth; and if we acknowledge that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to see the roots of suffering; and if we acknowledge that even if we have seen the roots of suffering, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to do no harm; and if we acknowledge that even if we have done no harm, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to share; and if we acknowledge that even if we have shared, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to help; and if we acknowledge that even if we have helped, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to optimize health and wealth; then to what extent [and for how much time / how many people] are we, as valued members of our glocal communities, [rural to urban; on earth +/- on the internet] obligated to alleviate suffering in the meantime while we search for and/or build and then begin using powerful enough tools?
  15. The End Domino: A Book If, as people, our job

    should be: to first, see the roots of suffering; second, do no harm; third, share; fourth, help; and fifth, optimize health and wealth; and if we acknowledge that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to see the roots of suffering; and if we acknowledge that even if we have seen the roots of suffering, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to do no harm; and if we acknowledge that even if we have done no harm, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to share; and if we acknowledge that even if we have shared, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to help; and if we acknowledge that even if we have helped, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to optimize health and wealth; then to what extent [and for how much time / how many people] are we, as valued members of our glocal communities, [rural to urban; on earth +/- on the internet] obligated to alleviate suffering in the meantime while we search for and/or build and then begin using powerful enough tools?
  16. The End Domino: A Book If, as people, our job

    should be: to first, see the roots of suffering; second, do no harm; third, share; fourth, help; and fifth, optimize health and wealth; and if we acknowledge that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to see the roots of suffering; and if we acknowledge that even if we have seen the roots of suffering, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to do no harm; and if we acknowledge that even if we have done no harm, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to share; and if we acknowledge that even if we have shared, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to help; and if we acknowledge that even if we have helped, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to optimize health and wealth; then to what extent [and for how much time / how many people] are we, as valued members of our glocal communities, [rural to urban; on earth +/- on the internet] obligated to alleviate suffering in the meantime while we search for and/or build and then begin using powerful enough tools?
  17. The End Domino: A Book If, as people, our job

    should be: to first, see the roots of suffering; second, do no harm; third, share; fourth, help; and fifth, optimize health and wealth; and if we acknowledge that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to see the roots of suffering; and if we acknowledge that even if we have seen the roots of suffering, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to do no harm; and if we acknowledge that even if we have done no harm, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to share; and if we acknowledge that even if we have shared, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to help; and if we acknowledge that even if we have helped, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to optimize health and wealth; then to what extent [and for how much time / how many people] are we, as valued members of our glocal communities, [rural to urban; on earth +/- on the internet] obligated to alleviate suffering in the meantime while we search for and/or build and then begin using powerful enough tools?