Eliminating Poverty
Self-discipline is the primary means of eliminating poverty. You have to take responsibility for yourself. Unless you are inheriting a lot of money from your parents, you are going to have to work hard to increase your capital. And even if you do inherit a lot of money, you still need to be productive to be healthy.
Be productive. Produce something valuable and trade what you produce in our one universal commonwealth. Study. Learn. Get really good at doing something you like doing and develop your own system for producing your arts and crafts and trading them in our world economy.
Contribute to a spiritually inspired civilization. Work in harmony with our natural habitat and with all the people of earth. Add value to society. Selfish ambition is the dark side of human nature. Everyone wants to be important and everyone is important. Thinking you are more or less important than anyone, other than the Manifestation of God, is a character defect.
Everyone on earth can learn how to read and write. We do not need any clergy or any other elite ruling class to tell us what the truth is. We can all read it for ourselves. We can all practice the scientific method of investigation and study the Sacred Writings of the Faith. Faith and reason are equally important features of human consciusness that need to be well balanced in order for you to have an accurate, holistic perspective of the truth.
Watch this video to get a very advanced perspective of healing human nature and civilization. The content is very advanced, the presentation is fairly amateur. I’m making documentaries and learning how to use the technology. I’m a lot better than I was when I first started and I’m getting better.
The story starts out slowly. I ramble from topic to topic. I think of my style as a mixture of Spock from Star Trek and Columbo, the clumsy and absent minded detective. Spock because I like reading and have read thousands of books and watched hundreds of videos about a wide variety of subjects. Columbo because I am an absent minded professor.
Remember that all the ideas I present are my opinion, my subjective perspective of the one objective reality. My ideas are not necessarily empirical facts or any kind of religious dogma. I believe that faith is completely voluntary. I do not hate anyone. I do not want to force anyone to believe anything. I am just sharing my perspective and I value my own freedom and respect everyone’s free agency.