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6-10 Part c

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July 15, 2020

6-10 Part c

theup

July 15, 2020
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  1. Am I sharing? 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 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 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 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 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 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?
  2. 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;
  3. 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.
  4. Powered by: Net Trust 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 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 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 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 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 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?