There is more than enough good to go around for everyone.
- Dragana Krstic
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- May 25
- 2 min read
There is no secret to unifying humankind.
The Universal Law and how everything manifest in our lives, is connected with how habitual are we with our intentions. From what we seek, believing to receive as much as in giving, all plays a role in how our experience in life unfolds. The memory, the knowledge (experience), the information we have within us really can make us enjoy this material world we live in and reach beyond what our eye sight can comprehend. Embodying that there is more than enough to go around for everyone, releases the selfishness of humanity.

This might sound hard to attain, however I think it's very achievable. Life progresses towards evolutionary growth, and the essential role is harmony and balance.
The abundance mindset has deep roots, from indigenous philosophies of reciprocity with the earth, to modern economics challenging the scarcity assumptions that drive so much competition. When people genuinely internalize that cooperation produces more than hoarding, behavior of abundance tends to shift naturally.
On the evolutionary point, evolution favors whatever works in a given environment. In complex social species, cooperation is what works. Humans thrived not because individuals were the strongest, but because groups were the most collaborative. Selflessness and supporting one another are traits deeply wired into us. We carry intellectually and what we feel inward in moments of scarcity or threat, can bring us back to that pure self. It makes me think of the philosopher Simone Weil's idea, that true attention to another person, is really seeing them. It is rarest and most generous acts a human can offer. And it seems to come naturally when we're stripped away from all selfish conditioning.
Scarcity is constructed and much of human suffering isn't inevitable; it's a byproduct of systems built on the assumption that there isn't enough. So the real work can be less about convincing minds and more about creating environments, for social, economic, psychological where people feel safe enough to act from abundance.
Dear readers, what matters is really each other. We know by now that the mind can sometimes get in the way, overthinking, rationalizing distance, building walls that our deeper nature wouldn't naturally construct. The raw moment cuts through all of that. When life gets hard or scary, we stop overthinking. And in that stillness, what comes out naturally is care for others. Not because we decided to, it's just because of what's underneath when everything else falls away.
Gasija,
Journal 046



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