Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hi Everyone, I am here through the Portal to share my Life Review, and I am coming through the Portal as an individual who in my life had faith in Humanity, in the future of Earth, future generations of us creating and finding and becoming more innovative in evolutionary answers and solutions to the problems that we face as life on Earth both on a personal as well as a collective level. Because, what I looked at – maybe for some background – I became someone who would unite and connect groups of people and communities who want to start new projects in countries. Projects: in for example working with pollution, both nature, water, air, and not only in the field of pollution but also nature conservation and animal protection, and education, I mean I was quite expansive in relation to my process of really wanting to be heard, to make an impact, to promote change, which was essentially what my company did: promote change. Because there was one thing that I realised while growing up: was that I didn’t see or notice or experience any real change happening, in terms of problems such as pollution, deforestation, detrification, in terms of realising that we as a humanity are living on this earth, so therefore we have to attend to it, we have to take care of it. And even as a teenager it perplexed me as to why more of us are not caring – you know, about Earth, about this planet, about our existence. And I mean what really frustrated and annoyed and irritated me in my life was going to countries, and their needing help, you know - here maybe looking at dimensions of for example even starvation, famine, poverty - and they’re reaching out and asking for help. But we’d get there, and for example their priorities would be completely misaligned in terms of not wanting to use money from their own country to find solutions, or get projects moving for starvation, poverty, famine, violence, things like that, but wanting to have it either get done for free, or borrowing money: but then they also don’t want to borrow money for those types of things that’s happening in their country. You know, they’re more focusing on: their economy, their future plans for the country, wanting to first reset the upper class, and middle class and before looking at the lower class or even those that are not part of the classes. So this is something that was shocking, that countries which are basically falling apart are still trying to compete with first world countries for example. And I mean, I was like – you know, not only in relation to their own people, this is not even talking about the environment, and animals. I mean, here we must have a look at, I mean if a country doesn’t even have a regard or consideration for their people – you know, I couldn’t even get in there in relation to any environmental or animal consequences, preservation, conservation, things like that – I mean, as I said, my line of business was more in relation to the earth environment, later, but I mean, how many countries I’ve walked into, or even communities where they don’t even have a consideration or regard for their people. So you know, I just even in my life, I - with the challenges and the difficulties especially when it came to money - to just promote change, that change needs to happen, and why - it’s like something shuts down in people’s minds, a shutting down of: I don’t care, it doesn’t affect me, I can’t see how it is affecting me right now, you know, these problems with nature, animals, earth, pollution, things like that, it’s not affecting me right now, so why must I worry about it, or be concerned about it, or even invest any money in it? And then even trying to speak about the future, in terms of future consequences, people still don’t listen – because the only thing that they think about in the future is getting their country up the ladder of success in terms of hierachical structuring on a global scale, and what investments can be made in the country to fuel inject itself into the World Economy. And I mean there was no equal and one alignment in terms of responsibility when it comes to their country and their people. And I mean this is one of the things then that I’d like to share, especially for those who are working on projects when it comes to world change where you want to affect world change – I would say one of the things that you actually need to start with is: promoting change, that change needs to happen. It’s interesting that there’s so many mental barriers that you have to break through, and this is not only on a governmental level or a community level, it’s also on a personal level within people, that the majority of Humanity don’t realise how much time and labour and effort and investments to be placed into not only conserving let’s say animals and nature, but we need to start like a global scale process in finding solutions for nature animals the atmosphere, this physical existence. I mean at the moment everyone is maybe focusing on little small projects here and there, while still the majority of the Earth is being compromised, is going through massive consequence. So one thing that I have learned from my life is personally for me, and yes this is a process that I walked in my Life Review, was that on a certain level I just lost faith in people, I got tired of trying to fight for common sense. So my, shall I say, bit of knowledge that I can impart in terms of what I have learned from my life is that: You have to fight for common sense. As ironic as it is, you’ve got to fight for it, and you’ve got keep on promoting change and the reasons for why change has to happen. And I would maybe also suggest that when you do become part of projects and things like that, and you are for example promoting them on a governmental level or a country level, and you are confronted with this, reasoning of, you know, wanting to evolve the country in a different way, or different direction, more of an economical or technological direction, while the majority of the country’s people are starving, and the environment is being destroyed and annihilated – I need to bring in a bit of common sense there, reasons for why it is important to empower the people that the people can empower the country so that as a unit that country can take responsibility for their environment: for everything and everyone within it as it. If we look at that type of a solution, or that type of a set up – on a global scale - where each country equally empowers their people, people take responsibility for their environment, nature, the animals. You know: in education, start with like implementing in schools a line of education on, dependent on where and which country you are, you accordingly get taught how to conserve your immediate environment: how to take care of it, how to tend to it, how can you contribute to your community, to your society. Instead of having the majority of children after school for example playing video games, or on their iphones and ipods and things like that, create little groups where they do gardening, planting, how to detect and analyse or support the end of pollution. You know, there are so many solutions and ways – that we can support Earth, Humanity, on a global scale – we just need to find a way, and maybe this is also a challenge for someone who is listening – just need to find a way where we can change that mindset – from economical and technological evolution – to real humanitarian evolution. Alright, this is my Life Review and sharings of some things that I’ve realised and I’m also asking those of you who are still on Earth can make a difference. Thank you very much.
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