Earth + Nature + World

What Will You Choose?

In the U.S, there has never been a more crucial time to exercise the right to choose, by voting in this upcoming consequential election. The options may not be perfect for many, but the line is clear. What will you choose?

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Humanity First (Part II) – Humanity Needed

Humanity first, Humanity needed

It’s precisely in these turbulent times of massive change and chaos, that it’s more important than ever, to choose our humanity first. Read more about what that means in Part II below.

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Humanity First (Part I) – The Cost of Fear

Humanity first, Humanity needed

It’s exactly in these turbulent times of massive change and chaos, that it’s more important than ever, to choose our humanity first. Read more in Part I below.

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A Historic Time of Change – A Powerful Silver Lining

Originally written: 2015, Updated: 2020 and 2023. Within this incredibly volatile chapter of historic change and evolution, there exists a powerful silver lining that contains the potential for significant opportunities if … we can learn to recognize them.

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Earth 2.0 – Humanity in Transition (HTTE)

In case you haven’t noticed, massive change is upon us. But rather than be victims of it, we can learn to smartly navigate and even thrive within this Transition stage, by understanding what we’re experiencing, and what we can do to help ourselves and each other.

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Earth 2.0 – Humanity in Transition, Transformation and Evolution (HTTE) (Intro)

Earth 2.0 - Humanity in Transition, Transformation and Evolution

These are challenging, extraordinary times. Our world is at a unique stage of accelerated, disruptive, and creative change that has the potential to transform us for the better.

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Statues are Falling – The Toppling of Old Ideas

Statues are Falling - The Toppling of Old Ideas

Historical statues, monuments, sculptures erected around the world are meant to celebrate the historical contributions of key figures and events that we admire and wish to honor. But what if they no longer represent the values or principles of an evolving, modern era?

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