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H2O Man

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8. Right!
Thu Apr 3, 2025, 06:20 PM
Apr 3

One of the duties of Elders is to recognize the talents of the younger generations, especially when it comes to leadership abilities. And to share power with them, recognizing that the role of Elders is to advise the younger ones. The corporate interest that John spoke of try to prevent this from happening, of course, and corporate donations to politicians presents a large stumbling block that benefits them.

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