Somewhere along the way we lost our humanity. We got caught up in pursuits that honored the individual or the group. We forgot we are a species on this planet and just like every other species we could become extinct. But we have free will and the most control over the destiny of our planet. It’s an enormous responsibility. We can make the American society as good or better than our founding fathers intended. With respect for the individual and the group I want to concentrate on the masses. What do we have as commonalities? Do we contribute to the betterment of all mankind? How much do we respect others compared to ourselves? What are the core American values? These concepts and others will be explored. We need to start a conversation about who are we as a people. How we can effect change. We are in the right place at the right time to shift the world towards civility. I propose change, which is the hardest thing humans ever do.
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By Elizabeth Copic
Oct 15, 2009
"A Humanitarian Handbook" This book is something that every citizen should read. We all know that we need some change in our government, and the ideas in the 2nd half of this book are exactally the type of thinking that we need to start making a difference. Her humble presentation of these ideas encourages you to disagree, and come up with your own solutions, in hope that if we all band together we can turn this country into what our founding fathers dreamed of. I encourage every human in America to read "when it's time to quit" and together we can change the world.