It’s not about us and them. It’s about we. And we are divided.
We.
Todd Hannula 🤓
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Late winter in Beskid Mountains in the Czech Republic by Leonard Odlozilik

There is no Us and Them. There is just We.

That’s the mindset We need.

was my thought, while reading Brexit and the Inevitability of Planetary Evolution by philip horváth 3 hours before I stumbled upon this.

Now I read it here in your words.

There is no Us and Them. There is just We.

That’s the key to finding answers to so many problems.

It’s a mindset which might take generations to build.


First, We need to start asking the right questions.

The right questions start with Why?

Why are We scared?

Why do We use fear as the ultimate tool of manipulation?

Why do We say to children, you will not get a job if you don’t learn well?

Why do We think the way to form young minds is to fill them with fears?

Why don’t We use positive reinforcement more often?

Why do We segregate ourselves in so many different groups by so many criteria?

Why do We hate each other?

Why can’t We see We are all same?

Why can’t We work together?

Why do We have to compete?

Why do We work?

Why do We allow money to play any role in politics?

Why do We allow money to play any role in anything?

Why do We have money?

Why do We wherever We live, hate the government?

Why do We tolerate and support the government We hate?

Why do We have the government?

Why did We create systems which can be easily played and manipulated for personal benefit?

Why do We educate people to play alone in those systems?

Why do We educate people?

Why are the rules of the game same for the past few thousands of years?

Why don’t We question every single one of them?

Why don’t We make new rules?

Why do We take parents and children each day and put them in separate cages, so they can’t learn from each other?

Why do We put grandparents in separate cages?

Why do We call the limited options to choose a cage freedom?

Why do We wonder, there is so little understanding We need to take care of our planet, while We spend a huge part of our lives in the cages?

Why are We not asking Why more often?


Asking “Why?” does not necessarily mean we don’t need government or money or cages or other tools of manipulation. (This sounds a bit creepy.)

Asking “Why?”, means asking “Why?”

Asking “Why?” means questioning the purpose.

If We know why then We can ask more questions.

Like “Does it work?” and finally “Is there a better way?”


I don’t have answers. I have many questions.