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Hadiya HM
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Tomorrow is the International Day of Peace and I’d like to share this message with you all. Set some time aside tomorrow, even 1 minute to visualise the world we want our children to grow up in. https://www.lovenotwar.world https://youtu.be/KMIPZo9slM4?si=I2QA-cPcM0GElBdn

Are you interested in helping to push hate out of our world, spreading kindness and community resilience building? We are extremely excited about the launch of our new App, The Kindness Map coinciding with the #internationaldayofpeace on 21st September. It’s been in the making for some time but it’s now ready to download at the App Store. Read the article below for more information, this is an attempt to use tech for good. Your support will be hugely appreciated. A special thanks to Flare who helped make this a reality. https://www.lutontoday.co.uk/news/people/new-kindness-map-shines-light-on-lutons-positive-organisations-in-face-of-rising-extremism-and-division-4788411

Ok proof something is up and pointing us in the right direction! My friend opens her lap top to tell someone about https://www.groundswellproject.org and the rabi in the pic is literally sitting infront of her! WAF!! Totes magical. Believe or don’t believe, those peddlers of hate are soon to receive their Karma.

Imagine 8 billion people praying together for peace and an end to war on #worldpeaceday on the 21st September 2024. That would be some profound energy we’d create! With the wars around the world, the growing division and hate this powerful act of oneness is so necessary. As a peace building NGO we have struggled especially with addressing the war in the Middle East, human suffering is awful no matter what race or religion, it’s gone beyond taking sides, it just all needs to STOP. We all need to be reminded how we are one humanity so praying/wishing for good, proactively working towards a peaceful existence is a must, otherwise the pain, anger and hate will only continue to grow and effect our children. Both hate and love come from us and we do choose what we put out into our environment. Get involved with this initiative, send a pic to #lovenotwar2024 and join in! Break the internet on this day! #lovewithme

https://www.lovenotwar.world/

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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

You tolerate other people ten times more if you know ahead of time that you have a shared principal with them. You'll disagree around the margins but realize you're basically on the same page.

Back in like the 1950s USA, people felt that sense with their neighbors, church, and even government. They might disagree on things, and there were some shitty downsides to that (anyone not in the majority) but they were like, flag-waiving Americans. So a question is how to recreate that, and more broadly than it once was.

And ironically, as shitty as the authoritarian economic and legal situation is in many ways, people in Egypt today feel that way today. There's a substantial sense of unity or shared ideals, aside from a small percent of extremist outliers. That's true for many developing places.

One of the major strengths of the "bitcoin community" is this set of shared identity. Bitcoiners will loudly argue with each other, but they know they have at least one foundational shared agreement. That's healthy.

There were times, at like conference side-parties, where I noticed I was standing in a friendly discussion circle with like an anarcho-capialist to the literal right of me, a progressive to the literal left of me, a human rights advocate from an authoritarian state in front of me, a billionaire capitalist with pragmatic politics also in front of me, and us standing in a circle happily talking and basically friends. It's because we have at least one shared major principle that brings us there. A unifying factor for which, as we enter discussions for which we might disagree, we know we can build common ground upon.

As certain countries get hollowed out, and as neighborhoods become more remote and distinct, I continue to believe that local in-person bitcoin communities are absolutely profound. Regular meetups help exchange local fiat with bitcoin P2P, help educate people on the latest tech, help bring people from different viewpoints together, etc. Absolutely essential.

Love this ❤️

Smore chillin’

This is great to see, waiting patiently for an actual change for good and no more just chat. The gap between the haves and have nots needs to be addressed by our generation. nostr:note1ec2udvk465vdaey0ka4zgwf595gvh9n8mcaaq62lps0ugtcx8ccshwtgdm

Jas chillin’ innit

60 minutes Australia 🇦🇺 will hopefully help promote the work we are doing to build resilient communities that do not rely only on government for sustenance . Looking after our communities ourselves, being self reliant is the dream #myceliumeffect #givelocal

One of my favourite pics of 2024 because of where I am and who took it nostr:npub1823jnnyxsf4tyh9xfw9jg3ggxee8kmqej87w6cmsq8324yd6tmfsdnmqeu ❤️🙂