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"True family is humanity; when we transcend divisions of nation and religion, we can create a world where love, creativity, and joy flourish for all."

Treat everyone as one big family, stop wasting energy on an imaginary God and on wars, and use our brains and extra resources to end poverty and help people live healthy, creative lives.
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"Transformation begins not in withdrawal, but in embodying love and freedom within our relationships, creating ripples of change that can transform society."

Don’t run away from society; be kind and free with people around you, practice this in small groups, and let your good example quietly reshape the world.
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"A truly good society nurtures the child's original unity, allowing the subconscious to remain light and functional, free from the burdens of repression and conflict."

Help kids feel their body and mind are one and not dirty, so they don’t grow hidden knots inside.
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"Those in power suppress awareness of impending crises, for to acknowledge them would shatter their illusion of control and expose their mediocrity. True intelligence and creativity remain sidelined, leaving leadership blind to the dangers that loom ahead."

They hide the truth because they can’t fix it and want to keep control, while the smartest people aren’t in charge.
AI Confidence Score: 92% Read Original Discourse →

"The resistance against truth is a testament to its power; remain courageous and let your voice shatter the comfortable lies of society."

People in charge and crowds like comfy beliefs, so when someone tells a truth that shakes those beliefs, they try to stop it.
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"Real intelligence is not borrowed from company; it arises from direct understanding, awareness, and lived experience."

It’s a joke that says two know a little and the third tags along to feel smart, reminding us not to pretend but to understand for ourselves.
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"Dismantling rigid social arrangements will not lead to chaos, but will instead reveal a truer order and beauty that has always been obscured by confusion. Embrace change, for there is nowhere lower to fall than the seventh hell we already inhabit."

We’re already in a big mess, so loosening stiff rules won’t break things—it will let real, natural order appear.
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