I like the dual meanings of notes and change… but really, we don’t vote in the voting booth so much as we do with our dollars. Use those notes to support things that align with your values. Farm market produce, things with less wrapping and packaging, clothes that are not produced by children in sweatshops, hybrid cars or ones that use less gas, etc. We tell manufacturers what we want by buying (or not buying) their products. 🙂
I like this Chevvy. We are in control. We can act as the catalyst for change.
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Thank you Susan. Sadly, those who have greater access to money can also use it for power and greed or they can give us the change we need.
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Some are prone to charity, others are not. I guess it is an individual thing.
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Nice one Chevvy and the picture is so apt with your true words.
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Thank you Kamal😀 Have a wonderful day my friend!
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Welcome dear Chevvy and you to have a great day.
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I like the dual meanings of notes and change… but really, we don’t vote in the voting booth so much as we do with our dollars. Use those notes to support things that align with your values. Farm market produce, things with less wrapping and packaging, clothes that are not produced by children in sweatshops, hybrid cars or ones that use less gas, etc. We tell manufacturers what we want by buying (or not buying) their products. 🙂
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You are so right about the power of the citizen Joan. Money is not the problem – it is how we use it or don’t use it that counts.😀
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