Fellow humans, we would do – and be – so much better, if only we would work together for peace instead of war; if only we would work together for equality and sustainability instead of wealth for wealth’s sake. I’ll let the memes do the talking.
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The third one is powerful.
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It really is, isn’t it. Maybe I should repost it on its own just before Thanksgiving!
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ohhhh…build a longer table…thank you, Jane. 💕
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Isn’t that a powerful thought?! 💕
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It sure is…my favorite kind…simple and impactful. Hugs to you, Jane. 🥰
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🤗💕
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Hear, hear…!
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❤️🙏 If only.
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So true, yet sadly so many don’t live by it.
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I know. We just don’t make the progress towards being kind and responsible that we should, no thanks to too many of our leaders.
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The last is by far my favorite Jane- enough is perfect!
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Exactly. Why, oh why, isn’t that true for more people? I think more of us come to that realization, but not until late in life. Such a shame.
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Indeed.
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Thanks, Bernie. We agree!
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Beautifully said memes. I couldn’t agree more. Thanks for sharing, Jane.
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Thanks so much, Debra.
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Love these. The longer table one is so good.
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Thanks, Eilene. I agree in spades!
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Nothing better than positive thoughts!
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Thanks, Ally. So true!
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All hitting the spot for me thanks Jane.
Oh how I wish …. 🫶🏼
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Thanks, Margaret. Oh, how I know what you mean! 🫶
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