Tuesday, March 11, 2014

[GMW #2943] World-Wide Taxation Policy Encourages People To Live On The Land Not Move To Cities


[GMW #2943] World-Wide Taxation Policy Encourages People To Live On The Land Not Move To Cities
Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 3001 to 3500
~ Idea 3337 ~
In order to help a better settlement of humans on this planet and avoid excessive changes from one place to another, municipalities should envisage tax reductions to those people who remain for many years in the same place and housing. More generally a new, imaginative taxation policy should be devised world-wide in order to keep many people on the land and have fewer people move to cities.

The Earth:
"Dear Robert, please add this: humans, my bewildered children, are spending more and more time, imagination, education and money on how to produce infinitely more goods, how to build more industries, more cities, shopping centers, homes, roads and airports than on how to preserve, save and improve me. Don't they understand that I am their original, most precious capital and home?

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,
Volume I Chapter 5 The Miracle of Individual Life
Never come up with the excuse
that someone else is greater than you and
that you cannot be like him or her.

Be fully what you desire to be
and you will be it.

The results will astonish you.
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