FAITH We all need more faith in America. We need to not discredit the work of others, but prize the work of others. We need to remember the Golden Rule, in its positive assets, not what American's think of as "karma." We need to know "real karma" is inter-generational, and has to do with mortality. True karma is in your own hands. The reality we live in is a much more technological, and self=aware world. With this, our awareness of the sins, and greats of others has increased. With this increase in world attention, we need more respect, along with more faith, in our fellow man. Especially leaders, who are given the hardest task, and hate their jobs. The problem is in America we prize and think on "death" and "violence" too much. Our media is filled with fear, when it would be a veritable matrix playground of fun and dreams, all lost to the mire of the MK Ultra needs of a sick industry preferent toward "shock and awe" more than amusement. The exitainment of these things, such as the bad news programs, and other bad sources of information cause the rise for defamation, and the need to seemingly hurt others with our own words. I am at fault for this, though I don't include full names we are living in an age of blame and outcasting. As a result, the planet herself is more aware of the species need to connect, so we are being challeneged on a biblical, or neo-bliblical level with floods, plagues, droughts, and famine of all kinds, to the resident dis-ease of our failing mental health and calamity of the general public's disagreement with Law. God is law, and we should all know this. There is a definite right and wrong. And in this, there lies the respect, or benefit of the doubt of your friend or brother. ... When they are sick. When they are ill, or when we are troubled. Offer them help, do not curse them or outcast them with some diagnosis of a host of problems. Tell them they will feel better, and confidently affirm them. In the words of Emile Coue, the afamed French psychologist, who would stare into the eyes of his patients and repeat, "Better and better every day, in every way." We can improve, not fall. We dn not need to oversee the degratation and demoralization of our brothers and sisters. We can have faith.