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To all the people looking for community, remember that what you are living in this moment is the fruits of the society you live in. Use the possibility to change in yourself what you judge in others.
 
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[quote=Oystein Tandberg]To all the people looking for community, remember that what you are living in this moment is the fruits of the society you live in. Use the possibility to change in yourself what you judge in others. [/quote]

I like this, and want to bump this, and quote it for others. The context is with me saying change is needed, and I include myself in that. While late in life for me and depending on what is produced already as the fruits of the society where I live, still I know it is not the sustainability to which there is need to change, and there is growing what is possible for food needed, for that. Changing what I can for better ways is what I live for, as there are such things I have been changing. So this direction is needed, judging any is not needed with that.
 
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