I get it now. See this society is like the matrix it is not real and is fake and it is rigged so that only certain people succeed, the ones controlling the strings. Banks, Wealthy families who have owned land and corporations for generations. Royals. Etc. Billionaires who have managed to carve out a way for themselves. So because this society is not built for the common man to truly succeed and when I say succeed I mean (have the time, energy and resources to stop and contemplate what their life really is about and design it according to what their creator wants not what the matrix made up society wants. ) Because it is not built for this man/woman to do that. To distract you with issues and conundrums that can't easily be solved they take your focus and allow you recommit to a system that is not built for your well being in the first place. Where as at any moment you can unplug and be successful (have the time, energy and resources to stop and contemplate what your life really is designed to be for according to your creator and not what your role in society is) See we are made up of star dust. Our thoughts control what we perceive.. . . .wait did you just see the meme of the mother who hit her son in the head on TV LOL click click click
BEAT logo on white background with black, blue, yellow, and red lines and arrows forming the letters B-E-A-T. Bridging Education & Art Together is in black text below the logo. Happy Hanukkah! A candlelight menorah between two blue stars of David with the words Happy Hanukkah in front. Today's the fifth night of Hanukkah and BEAT would like to wish everyone who's observing a happy and safe celebration. Spin those dreidels and collect all those chocolate coins! But as the days go by and you light your menorah, don't forget to "light up" the days of your loved ones with joy and laughter as this turbulent year comes to an end. Happy Hanukkah! Free Breakers Program for NYC Youth It's the season of giving and BEAT has some exciting news! We're offering a FREE 4-Day BEAT Breakers Workshop for NYC students ages 7-18 years old. With schools closing for break, BEAT wants to make sure students still have access to fun and engaging ou...
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