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<big>I offer '''OtherNetworks.org''' as an organizing tool for people who recognize that humanity still has a way to go towards forging a healthy, nonviolent consensus on how our "civilization" can repair the damage it has been inflicting on the natural world and distressed people. At the very least, we all need to agree to stop killing each other and begin a global effort to care for the planet and its inhabitants, including our own species.</big>
 
<big>I offer '''OtherNetworks.org''' as an organizing tool for people who recognize that humanity still has a way to go towards forging a healthy, nonviolent consensus on how our "civilization" can repair the damage it has been inflicting on the natural world and distressed people. At the very least, we all need to agree to stop killing each other and begin a global effort to care for the planet and its inhabitants, including our own species.</big>
 
:::<small>--Stan Pokras, Publisher</small>
 
:::<small>--Stan Pokras, Publisher</small>
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::::...<small>''wishing for a civilization where no one suffers due to neglect, malice or judgments''</small>
 
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==== Helpfulness ====
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We're entering the "Age of Helpfulness." Human society can be more peaceful and prosperous as more people become engaged in paying attention to the needs of others. Use this group to work together. Let's be helpful to the people we know, the people we meet and the people on the other side of the street.
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:::<sup>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1573256319667040/about -- From the Facebook group "Helpful Philadelphia"]</sup>

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I offer OtherNetworks.org as an organizing tool for people who recognize that humanity still has a way to go towards forging a healthy, nonviolent consensus on how our "civilization" can repair the damage it has been inflicting on the natural world and distressed people. At the very least, we all need to agree to stop killing each other and begin a global effort to care for the planet and its inhabitants, including our own species.

--Stan Pokras, Publisher
...wishing for a civilization where no one suffers due to neglect, malice or judgments

Helpfulness

We're entering the "Age of Helpfulness." Human society can be more peaceful and prosperous as more people become engaged in paying attention to the needs of others. Use this group to work together. Let's be helpful to the people we know, the people we meet and the people on the other side of the street.

-- From the Facebook group "Helpful Philadelphia"