Greetings and peace. I hope these words reach your eyes in the most amazing of conditions and times. The year is really moving and the prospect for new opportunities and events are becoming more clear. The concern I have been curious about is what shape will society and the Earth be in when it changes hands to the millennials. Recently on social media was a challenge called how did aging treat you. Tens years from people's first profile pic on Facebook in 2009 till now. It seemed wonderful until I started to peel back some layers with this. Many who posted survived some challenging times, changed their lives totally, started new goals and achieved old ones. We lost some along the way. What popped in my head was, what will be left behind? Have we taught the lesson of perseverance through example? Who are our truth sayers for battles unfinished? What new grounds have been discovered for the young to build on? These are far reaching but it is also to put in perspective that the challenge is certainly not a victory lap. The state of affairs as of recently have been met which an immature government system, age old corporate greed that puts the bull with those who will have to care for the planet next. It has brought us new technology but for enjoyment and not so much enlightenment. Honor, dignity and just personal manners in the rules of engagement. These things people say must be addressed at home but even under the same roof, people have become distant. The current wealth gap, student loan crisis and Industry 4.0, the automation movement, climate change seem like some real rough spots ahead but it can be thwarted. We must start now by stopping now. Find more ways, unconventional ways included, of funding the empowerment of people willing to make progressive change. Reusable enegry. Reduce fuel emissions. Teach the youth to build businesses and ventures that support their dreams with brighter hope. Invest in family again. Have the big home not for style or as a token of status but to live in. Get others to live in without breaking the bank. See, when people don't have to live desperately to survive, many will cherish what they have and even start to apply that untapped potential to bettering their position and their neighbors. I won't be the one to call them out of their name like they just don't get it. It will cause too great a divide. I will invite the youth to explore what happened already and avoid the pitfalls we fell in that made it more challenging to keep wealth. There are many new ways of attaining wealth if you have the mindset and the passion for action. More than it has been than ever before. But what lurks with many of us is a cynical disposition that has many of us with unfulfilled promises. Visions. Untapped potential. Young one who sees this. Elder one who sees this. Where ever you may fit. STRIVE! Strive and expand your consciousness to experience more fields of energy to be discovered. New heights to climb and come from the path of consumerism, debt-work, fixed education that doesn't add on to your well ending and personal trajectory in favor for a will of courage and destiny making. Attached is an article that sparked this post but I really wanted to drill down a bigger issue. Hope you got that message. If your seeking an extra income where you can strategize a plan of action immediately get in touch with me. Moneychambers@gmail.com I will share some information with you and assist along the way but the first step must be yours. I thank you for reading this through, you can check out my Omegasunslight Youtube page as well as my Wealthchambers podcast on the Anchor app. Peace, wellness and oneness!
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Let's go together, as we grow with the times. Ours turn into hours with minutes in minds. We may laugh, we may cry, but may we live with life. Full of vigor and spirit in the brilliance of Sun's Light.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Millennial Dilemma (say that 3x)
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