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🌱 We are humans ⇨ END
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✖️ | Imagine you inherit an entire mountain. Soon after, you discover that the mountain is made of nothing but gold. Overnight, you become the richest person who has ever lived. My question is: Where do the people who buy it from you get all that money? Logically, they must have owned something even more valuable to possess such wealth, correct?
✖️ | Follow the money. Keep asking yourself: “Who had this money before?” until you reach the start of the chain—a point where nothing is sold, yet money appears. That is the origin. Then you realize: At the very beginning stands someone with nothing but paper and ink. And this person creates the money used to buy everything later on. That someone is the state—a human being like you and me. Now, this state introduces new money, rendering the old currency worthless. Why? Because it produced too much of it. It didn’t need to sell anything to obtain this money—it only had to print it. And everywhere it spent this money, people kept buying and selling, non-stop. Now there’s too much. New money is introduced so things can settle down again.
✖️ | Suppose someone inherits a mountain full of trees and gold. What do you think happens first? Option one: They protect the land, their home, and leave every tree untouched. Or option two: They immediately cut down all the trees to get to the gold quickly? The only reason we still have trees or gold today is because past generations left them alone. Imagine if they had the same appetite we do—the earth would be a desert by now! Why can’t we just stop? Because those who want to stop have no weapons, and those who want to continue possess them. “Might makes right”—or as the saying aptly goes: The stronger is always right.
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| ① We are human. Each of us keeps going a little further, hoping it won’t be as bad as they say. But there are nine billion of us – and a little from each becomes a whole lot. Just a reminder of how we think.
| ② We are human. We will keep going until the last drop of oil and the last tree are gone. And then what? Just a reminder of who we are.
| ③ We are human. We hope to keep going like this, hoping it will catch the next generation – our children. If it catches them and not us, then we did everything right. Just a reminder of how we act.
| ④ We are human. One of us removes the gold standard – we all watch as if it were good news. Yet it is the end of the world that he brought about. Just a reminder of our character.
| ⑤ We are human. The one who removed the gold standard flees from office – afraid of going to prison. We correct some of his decisions, but we leave the abolition of the gold standard in place. What does that say about us?
| ⑥ We are human. …Isn’t it time for women to take the helm?
| ⑦ Where one goes when leaving the body – no idea. But one thing I know: Those who do good always receive something good in return. In other words: If we dare and succeed in repairing everything we have broken over thousands of years, each of us will be received like a king – no matter where we go after this life on Earth. For that is our mission: To turn the Earth into a paradise.
| ⑧ Since we can take nothing from Earth anywhere with us, I believe this is the reason why it is precisely us who are on Earth right now. It could have been others – but it is us at a moment when everything is collapsing. Coincidence?
| ⑨ You can believe what you want. For my part, I know that none of us is better than the other. I believe everyone has something to contribute. Therefore, I believe we are chosen and that everyone has a special ability that will reveal itself once we have begun. In short: We were chosen. But we will never know until we try.
| ⑩ Tomorrow could be the last day – so hang your flag today. Together with mine, that would already be two. And who knows, maybe four, then eight, then all. That would be beautiful, wouldn’t it? Now you know what must be done. And it will work. Trust me. Gabriel
| ⑪ To a new Earth. With abundant rain, with many trees, and with abundant snow again.
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|👣 We recommend reading the book. | Not because we wrote it, no, no. |⇨ But because it might be wise right now to be clever as a fox and gentle as a hare. | You know what I mean.
✖️ | Thank you and goodbye. ||⇨ To the skeptics among us: The fact is, something will happen soon, right? | To everyone else we say: LET’S GO!
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