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Community vs Individualism

I wrote on Facebook earlier...
"It is always the Community!
Who will bury the "ideal" "Rugged Individualist"??"

And I wonder about our nation and world in these times of The Virus... the Coved-19 virus... invasion!

The community .. and the idea of "herd immunity' is THE way to improve/address the situation. It is THE way to fight this and other invasions... THE COMMUNITY... imho.

Individualism is a good thing, too, as long as we understand the great web of inter-elationships. Even the hermit gets supplies from outside his/her island in many cases or from the beginning of the isolated life supplies and tools are used to start that kind of life. Thoreau even had an iron ax and other tools he had not made or INVENTED himself. 

We ARE all connected... REALLY....

As Chief Seattle is quoted as saying:
                "Humankind has not woven the web of life.
                     We are but one thread within it.
               Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves.
                      All things are bound together.
                          All things connect.
                           Chief Seattle"

SO - we are all in THIS LIFE together... Even the hermit and the heroic health professionals who learned from others to care for others. OTHERS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PEOPLE ... Others teach and support and their spirits watch and hope. People who need people... are the luckiest.

Honor and respect the community AND the individual .. we are all somewhere on that continuum of life. Birthed by women, impregnated by men, raised by them and others... No one is, was, or will be a simple island of only themselves.

The FUTURE is OURS... not mine!

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