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Imagine a world without touch… Relationships grow colder, trust erodes, and loneliness becomes the norm.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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These traditions teach us that grief can be shared, ritualized, and even joyful.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Psychologically, action is the antidote to despair.
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We live in a world where touch is both desperately needed and heavily stigmatized.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Grooming, in all its forms, is a language of connection, trust, and care.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Trust in each other. Trust in humanity. Trust that, given the right tools and a little encouragement, people will always choose love over fear.
From a three body solution: A Daringly Subversive & Juicy Tale of Love, Evolution, & Humanity's Last Hope
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The possibilities are endless when we allow ourselves to imagine new life in what others might discard.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Rules are not immutable—they can be rewritten.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Touch is the first language we learn and the last one we forget.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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In this world, the phrase ‘we belong to each other’ is more than an ideal—it is a way of life.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Touch is our first language. Before we can see or speak, we experience the world through touch.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Justice isn’t achieved overnight. It’s the result of countless small acts, repeated over time, by people who refuse to stay silent.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Imagine a world where belonging is the foundation of life… the air is filled with laughter, the streets with trust, and the homes with love.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Cooperation—not competition—can be a foundation for thriving communities.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Before the world fractured, humanity thought itself invincible. The signs
were always there, buried beneath the noise of progress and power. But
now, as Earth groans under the weight of human folly, three unlikely
leaders must rise—bound by love, driven by hope, and daring enough to
believe in the impossible.
a three body solution begins here.
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Now, imagine the opposite: a world where touch is sacred. Where every hug, every handshake, every gentle gesture carries meaning and care.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Advocating for justice can feel overwhelming. The problems are massive, systemic, and deeply entrenched. But every small act—every starfish saved—matters.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Do we continue down the path of Homo destructus, consuming everything until there’s nothing left? Or do we lean into our capacity for compassion, interdependence, and balance? Do we become Homo cordis? Homo animus? Or something entirely new?
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Imagine a world without touch… Relationships grow colder, trust erodes, and loneliness becomes the norm.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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These traditions teach us that grief can be shared, ritualized, and even joyful.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Psychologically, action is the antidote to despair.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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We live in a world where touch is both desperately needed and heavily stigmatized.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Grooming, in all its forms, is a language of connection, trust, and care.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Trust in each other. Trust in humanity. Trust that, given the right tools and a little encouragement, people will always choose love over fear.
From a three body solution: A Daringly Subversive & Juicy Tale of Love, Evolution, & Humanity's Last Hope
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The possibilities are endless when we allow ourselves to imagine new life in what others might discard.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Rules are not immutable—they can be rewritten.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Touch is the first language we learn and the last one we forget.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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In this world, the phrase ‘we belong to each other’ is more than an ideal—it is a way of life.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Touch is our first language. Before we can see or speak, we experience the world through touch.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Justice isn’t achieved overnight. It’s the result of countless small acts, repeated over time, by people who refuse to stay silent.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Imagine a world where belonging is the foundation of life… the air is filled with laughter, the streets with trust, and the homes with love.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Cooperation—not competition—can be a foundation for thriving communities.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Before the world fractured, humanity thought itself invincible. The signs
were always there, buried beneath the noise of progress and power. But
now, as Earth groans under the weight of human folly, three unlikely
leaders must rise—bound by love, driven by hope, and daring enough to
believe in the impossible.
a three body solution begins here.
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Now, imagine the opposite: a world where touch is sacred. Where every hug, every handshake, every gentle gesture carries meaning and care.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Advocating for justice can feel overwhelming. The problems are massive, systemic, and deeply entrenched. But every small act—every starfish saved—matters.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Do we continue down the path of Homo destructus, consuming everything until there’s nothing left? Or do we lean into our capacity for compassion, interdependence, and balance? Do we become Homo cordis? Homo animus? Or something entirely new?
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Imagine a world without touch… Relationships grow colder, trust erodes, and loneliness becomes the norm.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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These traditions teach us that grief can be shared, ritualized, and even joyful.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Psychologically, action is the antidote to despair.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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We live in a world where touch is both desperately needed and heavily stigmatized.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Grooming, in all its forms, is a language of connection, trust, and care.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Trust in each other. Trust in humanity. Trust that, given the right tools and a little encouragement, people will always choose love over fear.
From a three body solution: A Daringly Subversive & Juicy Tale of Love, Evolution, & Humanity's Last Hope
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The possibilities are endless when we allow ourselves to imagine new life in what others might discard.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Rules are not immutable—they can be rewritten.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Touch is the first language we learn and the last one we forget.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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In this world, the phrase ‘we belong to each other’ is more than an ideal—it is a way of life.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Touch is our first language. Before we can see or speak, we experience the world through touch.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Justice isn’t achieved overnight. It’s the result of countless small acts, repeated over time, by people who refuse to stay silent.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Imagine a world where belonging is the foundation of life… the air is filled with laughter, the streets with trust, and the homes with love.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Cooperation—not competition—can be a foundation for thriving communities.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Before the world fractured, humanity thought itself invincible. The signs
were always there, buried beneath the noise of progress and power. But
now, as Earth groans under the weight of human folly, three unlikely
leaders must rise—bound by love, driven by hope, and daring enough to
believe in the impossible.
a three body solution begins here.
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Now, imagine the opposite: a world where touch is sacred. Where every hug, every handshake, every gentle gesture carries meaning and care.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Advocating for justice can feel overwhelming. The problems are massive, systemic, and deeply entrenched. But every small act—every starfish saved—matters.
From Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
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Do we continue down the path of Homo destructus, consuming everything until there’s nothing left? Or do we lean into our capacity for compassion, interdependence, and balance? Do we become Homo cordis? Homo animus? Or something entirely new?
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