Extreme times create extreme reactions. Times like these were the 1930s and the 1940s, the 1960s and 1970s, and then from about 2001 through now.
During times like these there is often great hope and great fear at the same time. The 1960s and 1970s were amazing because we landed on the moon and first started going into space because of President Kennedy and then he was assassinated likely with the help of
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So, we had these paradoxes all the time like
We went to the moon because of Kennedy but he died because of the times we lived in and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Then the Viet Nam war got totally out of hand because it was a CIA incursion under Kennedy but then he died and it got all screwed up.
IT's sort of like FDR and inheritance taxes. He promised to end them before he left office but then he died before he could do this and they are still screwed up especially regarding children inheriting farms and businesses today where it destroys people being able to inherit farms and businesses intact now.
So, we have this paradox like of the 1960s:
Going to the moon
Birth control pills so women don't have to be victims as much worldwide.
Then we have the Viet Nam War that no one really understood what that was all about.
Then we have Flower Children who helped people get over being paranoid and but then so many of them died and went crazy on drugs.
So, all these eras (like now) are fitful sort of like Childbirth can be for world societies.
Will the future survive the mistakes of the past?
Unknown at present.
We'll have to see.
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