" In the news there was told of Elokapina's demostration which had partly blocked some route to a government building. In atmosphere it sounded like academical type of thought opinions expressed by peaceful demonstration, but some being foreigners and people having different views on safety issues, plus some sitting on the stony stairs or ground and if they were foreigners, they maybe did not have heat insulating layer underneath and so they maybe died or at least needed to be carried away, and such happens because the persons were somehow out of their mind because of hot somewhere in warm countries and so they went to as cool as possible but were still too unwise. And in addition there was the imoression of some environmentalists having died because of being depressed because of lack of communication where there it ought to have been, since there was communication, but the views of important matters and of how such can be handled and how by whom differed a lot. I do not understand politics, but it maybe is between groups instead of by individuals, so a very boring person repeating quite ordinary views may get it done instead of a thinker. So are there ordinary grounds for good choices, and do those chouces take into account also complex things, social matters etc, kind of all kinds of views needed to guide things wisely?
Be it the structure of reality or just the effect of people near by, areas of lufe associated with, things one has read and remembers well, things go different routes via different means. If some subject deems dark, you ought not go there, you pught not spread such views, ypu ought not cause such. Like if you have several family membwrs discussing something, typically someone cam have a good idea while someone else does not have any well working solytion to such. So the ones who cannot solve environmental issues, ought to do something else constructive and avoid causing envuronmenral problems or too rigid approaches toward them. See LearnTalents4.BlogSpot.com the post If the world is of spirit.
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