No doubt we've all heard the phrase, 'Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is'. While an admirable feat, and while money does hold accountability even amongst the rich, I'd like to talk today about something a bit different.I'd like to talk about something a bit deeper, a bit more primal, a bit more raw. For, while money, amongst the wealthy, signifies; intention, dedication, and responsibility, it is a game we poor simply cannot afford to play. The citizens of America are by and large poor, we have been divided these past 6 years, into the "haves", and the "have nots". There is one great equalizer though, in this world of physical reality in which we live, one thing that all humans have that is both more precious than money, and at the same time more vital.This asset is the human body. Each of us has one, and none of us wishes to see harm come to it. Unlike an investment or a financial endeavor, you only have one body, and it cannot be replaced or renewed if spent in vein. There have been several acts of "putting one's body where ones mouth is" this week, that I'd like to bring to your attention today. I hope to persuade you that it can be good policy, and that by raising the stakes to such a high level, only those willing to truly sacrifice for their convictions will undertake such an act.
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