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Can we trust one person with so much money if we tax the rich as called by the UN Secretary General? Part 2


In a sequel to my earlier on this topic there's nothing to be AWOL about it. I've been seeing today everyone going awol. Let me explain:
1. The US Senate just passed a bill 50-50 worth hundreds of billions of USD going awol.
2. As a backlash from Pelosi China was called as a paper tiger awol.
3. The UN Sec. General tweeted a paper crane symbol of Japan awol.

Actually, why are we so worried about this? No this isn't the time to play. It's serious business. Let me give you an example from my own college days. The college had changed the entire syllabus of a chemistry paper. This was a big learning experience for me. The entire syllabus was handed over to me stapled in a bunch of papers. It made me worried. I was wondering how I'm going to learn it all by myself. First when I took at the new syllabus and I was expected to write my final exam to qualify for graduation. First I thought I could never be able to get a graduation in my life. I could imagine of the pain I was going through. Just few days before the final day of the examination. Until now I used to memorize everything, but this time I was not going to do it. It's really impossible to memorise organic chemistry. I began to start understanding one by one as I turned the pages from the first lesson to the next. I was comfortably able to give two revisions, the third was too difficult because the day before the exam had arrived and I chose to close the book without any more revisions. First I went awol, but then as the days closed near the day of the exam I gained confidence and I completed the paper successfully and also received my examination. Don't go awol. The reason why I'm telling this is anything can be achieved. Don't tell anyone to awol.

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