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As you can see this was likely a synchronistic event.
Thank you Mr. Jung for enlightening us. This does prove that acting out (I call it acting out because it isn’t a premeditated re-enactment of something that’s already happened) does improve history, although it can be dangerous and detrimental to one’s health. This is the benefits we get from theater. Contrary to this thinking, once it is acted out, any evidence then becomes nothing more than hearsay, likely an argument the medical and theatrical professions had with each other. The key to greater success is to avoid crapping it up in the process.
The future of our country lies with the people and what we do and how we behave, not with corporations.