Jeffrey Keeten

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People pursue wealth and power, acquire knowledge and possessions, beget sons and daughters, and build houses and palaces. Yet no matter what they achieve, they are never content. Those who live in poverty dream of riches. Those who have a million want two million. Those who have two million want 10 million. Even the rich and famous are rarely satisfied. They too are haunted by ceaseless cares and worries, until sickness, old age and death put a bitter end to them. Everything that one has accumulated vanishes like smoke. Life is a pointless rat race.
Jeffrey Keeten
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Jeffrey Keeten
Indeed John! I've been trying to decide how best to dispose of my remains. I'm leaning towards it being used as nutrients for a new tree. I don't want all those toxic perserves pumped into my body. Yu…
Taveri
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Taveri
I am content. I am wealthy in friends and experiences (and live below the poverty line) - if I could just do away with my evil fume emitting vehicle - or if everyone would do away with theirs and I co…
Carole  Courtney
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Carole Courtney
This is a very Western attitude, not global, it seems to me.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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