America's Most Important Natural Resource

America is a country of vast natural resources, the most important of which is the American people. Normally, the riches of a country are tallied by what can be mined, shipped, stripped, pumped, cut or otherwise, wrestled from the earth in some manner. Because humans possess the capacity for thought and the capacity to produce labor (as a product of thought), humans are far and away the most valuable resource on the planet. And, not only are humans renewable resources, generation upon generation, but when humans change their mind, which can happen in a twinkling of an eye, refine their focus or learn something new, their value, output and influence grows exponentially.

When allowed to flourish, humans are capable of stunning brilliance and a capacity to create that which is second only to Nature itself. When allowed to tap into their potential, without fear of reprisal or punishment, humanity is capable of startling possibilities and solutions. When aligned with certain innate principles, humanity, as the offspring of Nature, knows no bounds. In fact, humanity, through the resources of the mind and its connection with the Infinite, has no limits.

As Americans come to understand their true nature and their most valuable asset (themselves), only then can they become effective in a seemingly chaotic world. The voice of the people, unfettered by rules and regulations, with courage, heart and awareness of their similarities, befits the American heritage. The capacity to effectively influence the whole is simply a matter of knowing the difference between right and wrong and speaking out in an effective and useful manner. And, lest we forget, America was founded on the inalienable right of the people to prosper and become their possibilities.

Only humans know what is important to humans. Only humans have a nervous system that can help identify what is right for themselves and each other. Compare that to the artificial entity corporations (governmental, religious and traditional for-profit) sans nervous systems and driven by bottom-line profits and power, and we discover a second type of leadership on the planet. With the soulless and relatively ageless artificial entities as leaders, albeit, stand-ins for humans unwilling to make useful choices for themselves, does the plunder of the planet continue