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sábado, 22 de agosto de 2015

LIFE ON A FINITE PLANET: THEIR ROOT IS YOUR ROOT TOO. SO WATCH YOUR ROOT!!

Source: Barnaby is Right.

By Gundhramns Hammer
August 22, 2015


The root of the problem may be the way you deal with the root that causes the root of what you want to uproot. 

To change such a problem is a big challenge.

What to do?

Firstly, you will have to take a good look at your own root so that you do not go around trying to uproot what you think is the root even though it may be something that has nothing to do with the root because you are the root which needs to be uprooted to connect with the root to avoid any frictions with the course of each other´s root.

Secondly, do not try to tell someone to uproot what you think is the root unless you have changed your root.

Thirdly, be careful if you see the other´s root as the root of your root because you may be in for an uprooting surprise when you are dealing with their root.

Fourthly, never assume your root is the only way to change someone else´s root. 

Fifthly, be respectful and kind.

And last, even though you may think you have the right root to uproot what you want to uproot, there is no "one root to rule them all", when applying the measure of your own root because, living on a planet of limited resources, their root is your root too.

You´d better pay close attention to what most people ignore: Life in a finite planet should always be weighed together before you attempt to change anyone´s root to uproot what may in the end leave everyone without a root at all.

So watch your root!

What is true for your own root is also true for your own nation´s root, when dealing with someone else´s root. 

An example?

What better example than the way the United States relates with the Islamic world.

The following paper may give you an insight of one root looking at someone else´s root:


Levi Michael A. & D´Arcy Michael B. (2005). Untapped Potential: US Science and Technological Cooperation with Islamic World. The Brookings, Washington, DC, USA. 98 p.

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