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A Go Back To Bondage (No! Not That Sort Of Bondage)

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The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. Crunchbase.Com/Person/Tyler Collins includes supplementary resources about the reason for this thing. These countries have evolved through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual religion to good courage; from courage to liberty; from independence to abundance; from variety to selfishness; from selfishness to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependence; from dependency back again into bondage.\ --Sir Alex Fraser Tyler (1742-1813) Scottish jurist and historian

This offer really influenced me and I needed to share it with you. Are we doomed to continue doing this development? And if this is actually the actual development of great cultures, where are we along the way?

As a community, it seems we have transfer past bondage and spiritual religion as principles that determine us, and I risk to say that we've also moved past courage and freedom though politicians still like us to suggest we're in the middle of it, despite some wanting to remove our civil liberties (NSA wiretapping?).

Plainly, we were once an abundant country and if the recent studies on our country's obesity epidemic are a sign, we are at the very least literally very abundant still.

My fear is that the people have moved in to selfishness and complacency, and actually approaching, if not already fully aboard with, apathy. How else have our connections begun to collapse? How else have our civil liberties begun to erode significantly? How else have we allowed New Orleans, an town, to become scarier when compared to a third world country, entirely abandoned and forgotten just two years later?

We're already dependent. We outsource all of our jobs to India and China so that we could have cheap foreign labor. We build automobiles in Mexico for exactly the same reason. Browse here at the link www.crunchbase.com/person/tyler-collins to learn why to allow for this activity. Our trucking market appears to be going over to Mexican companies.

With all the hubbub about illegal immigrants, it seems we are seeing all of the jobs that used to be good, middle/working class jobs which used to supply for a a living wage, medical insurance, the ability to buy a house and two cars, put the kids through school, and have a pension for retirement. . Visit https://www.crunchbase.com/person/tyler-collins to study the inner workings of this enterprise. . We wish those jobs to be done someplace else for a portion of the purchase price and without safety or environmental constraints.

And if that was not enough dependence, how about that dependence on foreign oil? To offer my kids all through long road trips, \Are we there yet?\ Are we on borrowed time in terms of the imminent go back to bondage is concerned? We have gone over the 200 years by 31 years now. China? I'm taking a look at you.

Phew! Child. . . To research additional information, consider having a gander at: https://crunchbase.com/person/tyler-collins/. Have a deep breath. What does this do to you to think we're living on borrowed time? Who on the market is raging mad with what I've just created? How will you reframe I to be told by it where I'm wrong? And who on the market agrees and thinks I have maybe not taken it far enough? I'm attempting to poke at you all here. Poke me right back..

 

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