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" ... "Everybody wants to touch somebody's life in some way. The impactfulness of your activity will be very well arranged in human consciousness only if they are conscious that they are mortal every moment of their lives. If we are conscious of this every moment of our life, we will see how to make the best of it because it's slipping away. But those who think they are immortal have time to invest in all sorts of things. So this entire wealth gathering process itself will change significantly. If only we are conscious, we are mortal. But today, this virus is hanging mortality in everybody's face. Suddenly people are conscious. We must use this positively. Unfortunately, people have lost lives; businesses are closed, people have lost jobs. But still, we must understand as a generation of people; our survival process is better organized than ever before in the history of humanity. No generation has survived this as well organized as it is today. As long as people are not starving, it is only a loss of lifestyle, not a loss of life. We have to make sure loss of lifestyle is OK because our lifestyle is not sustainable. But the loss of life is not OK as long as every administration, every individual human being, and responsible citizens in the world take steps to see that there is no loss of life; loss of lifestyle is very good for the planet.” ... "
" ... Now, talking about mission-critical policies and effective pathways for channeling core contingency models for impactfulness, Congress mandated that USCIRF provide policy recommendations. Whoa, now there’s a valuable Washington, DC byproduct: policy recommendations. And these recommendations don’t just get telephoned over to the Priesdient, Secretary of State, and Congress but are printed as part of an official Annual Report. As if there aren’t enough annual reports from commissions floating around the nation’s capitol? ... "