Jeremy P. Boggess

Sample G

Often individuals who contribute abundantly and have the greatest impact on a society are the ones accustomed to achieving against or despite difficulties and odds.

The road to a Utopian society can be filled with many others, and less experienced ones.

We have the means, but we do not yet have the desire.

… We are on the verge of a new era; we only need to focus.

There will always be a need for some form of government or structure at the level of our current sociological mindsets.

… The need for government has risen out of the need for some sort of structure and/or stability.
… However, someday our society, structures, and human behavior will evolve beyond the need for formal government. …

In this present day and age, so as long as there is a need for “government,” we must be very aware of the discontent among its peoples
… Let the people control the destiny of the laws, not the laws control the destiny of the people.

When a government no longer supplies the structure or stability that its citizens require from it, that government becomes obsolete.

You can’t buy or threaten true patriotism.

… False promises and failures are lies in the eyes of a society. False promises will make you fail.

Representative governments fail when they become corrupt and are no longer representative of the true majority, or when representatives no longer vote for the will of the people. …

With our current technology, interdependence and communications, world globalization is inevitable. The who, when, what, and how are not.

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