Holistic Medicine:
1. Good posture
2. 2-4 liters of water
3. 400 grams of non-starchy vegetables
4. Exercise and pain
5. BAM and suffering
6. Sharing
Morals reasons aside, trouble with having poor neighbors is the need for walls that will never seem high enough. The trouble with poverty is that the poverty is not only financial but also in wisdom. Having a large population without money or wisdom means low cost labour, more addicted consumers, the accumulation of money by the wealthy, growing income gap and increase in poverty. Having a significant population in poverty, lacking wisdom and at risk of being misled by malevolent populist leader is everyone’s problem. This was the WWII experience.
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