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The Gap....widens
Submitted by Anonymous on June 7, 2012 - 8:23pm.
Thank you for the insights and vivid scenes retold.
As a growing population of the world's have nots envision the consumptions and freedoms of the haves, i am reminded of the ancient Greek word plexonia:
To want more than one needs.
The Euro zone conundrums matched with the convultions of other nations indicates a profound and persistent imbalance of desires and productivity that underlies human conflicts.
May some balance be found in a tumultuos world!
Doing my local best,
Richard Hayman
Pomona NY
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