Written by Wes Annac
Photo: The famous “welcome to Alton” sign is painted on the General Mills plant building in Alton, IL, a short drive from where I Live. The Mississippi river, which Alton was practically built on, can barely be seen in the background (it’s a beautiful river).
In pondering a future of infinite and widespread abundance being shared equally, I see that much needs done in the way of completely transforming our current societal structure.
No matter where you Live, a local, national and international transformation clearly needs to take place and the realization is again hitting me that abundance doesn’t have to be the “starting point” of my or our efforts to begin putting our greatest humanitarian dreams into play.
Abundance will be a necessary and significant factor in being able to fund our humanitarian dreams and desires, but in my opinion, we’ll benefit greatly if we don’t wait for a delivery of abundance to begin sketching out and really getting a good idea of just what we want to do for the planet.