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It's easy - so much easier - to compromise. There are times when it is quite literally out of your current dimensional ability to concede. Like if you're part of the 99%, you cannot solve world hunger. But there are things on a small scale that we can do. We can refuse to let up, talk about active solutions, donate to causes and overall build community to help people discover a place/resource to find/get help should the situation ever arise for it.
byhttps://jacky.wtf • posted archived copycurrent

But when it comes to choosing comfort and “ease of life” (which is a parroted concept that modern capitalism created a need for due to the excess work loads with little recovery that we've gained in the last century) over helping dozens of people, we shirk away. Why?

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