The Occupy movement spread around the world despite beatings, arrests, evictions and the loss of so much personal property, frequently by people who have little personal property. The energy in general, as far as I can see, is not defiant in a superior way or angry in a personal way. As Martin Luther King Jr. said in his famous "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech the night before he died, "There are some kinds of fire that water can't put out." He was on fire and so was the civil rights movement in the United States—with courage, clarity and commitment unto death.
Now another fire is burning. Its intent was not to consume Wall Street, but to occupy it, to make it our own, to become one with it in order to change it for the better. There is no other way to change something or someone for the better except to occupy it first. The only person you can occupy is yourself. That is why the only person who can change you for the better is you. Without your decision to change and your commitment to change, you will not change.
Now another fire is burning. Its intent was not to consume Wall Street, but to occupy it, to make it our own, to become one with it in order to change it for the better. There is no other way to change something or someone for the better except to occupy it first. The only person you can occupy is yourself. That is why the only person who can change you for the better is you. Without your decision to change and your commitment to change, you will not change.
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