The myth of scarcity is important to understanding the current global social and political climate.
In some cases, scarcity isn't a myth - for example, where certain mineral resources are concerned.
However, what is a myth, is that there is somehow not enough to go around for everyone.
There is enough. Especially if resources are managed wisely and responsibly. If the resources of the world are managed cooperatively, and distributed equitably, then there is no reason why one man should suffer or starve, while another man eats in abundance.
It is wrong for some to oppress and to exploit others. The right way is to share. To lift each other up, by providing the avenues toward healthy and prosperous lives.
Redistributing the resources of the world equitably would make this possible - and it would serve to explode the myth of scarcity.
I suggest that one of the reasons some grab thirstily and hungrily, even lustfully, for material commodities is that they suffer from a fear of scarcity. There is comfort in securing one's self within thick and luxurious walls. Private aircraft. Etc. But is it true comfort?
For truly, upon death, all that we have, and all that we get to take, is only what exists in our hearts and minds.
Reminds me of the Led Zeppelin song, Stairway to Heaven.
So, again, I suggest that true wealth exists in community, in relationships, in health, in knowledge and wisdom. True wealth is the cultivation of unconditional love and compassion.
Another world is possible. A world of peace, justice, equity, tolerance, sovereignty, dignity, sutainability, and stability. Love, and not fear, is the way toward that better world, a world of truth and light and love.
Peace, Berd
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