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	<title>Comments on: Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet Suicide, from Tragedy to Global Advancement</title>
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		<title>By: ParadigmShift</title>
		<link>http://humanitytest.org/blog/thierry-de-la-villehuchet-suicide-tragedy-to-global-advancement/comment-page-1#comment-5</link>
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		<description>Adolf Merckle, one of Germany&#039;s wealthiest men, committed suicide because of significant business losses during difficult global economic times. This tragic event flows in the wake of the recent suicide of Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet who lost over one billion dollars invested in the Madoff failed 50 billion dollar ponzi scheme.

As there are many news reports regarding the details of this event, the purpose of this commentary is to place this tragedy in light of broader global policies that make these suicides possible and provide the stimulus that guarantees future suicides from financial conditions.

Humans beings continue global exchange of resources based on money. Because every exchanging entity cannot sustain adequate amounts of money over the long-term, there lies the source for unequal distribution of essential resources globally. Unequal distributions of money cause unequal distributions of resources. These unequal resource distributions take the form of insufficient access to food, water, shelter, &lt;a href=&quot;http://humanitytest.org/global-health-issues&quot;  rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;health care&lt;/a&gt;, technology and &lt;a href=&quot;http://humanitytest.org/global-education-issues&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;education&lt;/a&gt;. These same inequality engines drive global and individual psyche imbalances which guarantee manifestations in opportunities lost, jealousy, loss of self-esteem and dignity, perceptions of injustice, increased deaths from famine, increased motives for crime, increased suicides by those no longer willing to cope and to compete, war over land disputes and motivations to conceive means to restore a sense of balance.

The cycle of unequal distribution of resources contribute to financially-related suicides by sustaining the forced environment that encourages entities to compete for resources essential for the quality of human life. Under the current global distribution system, some must win and some must lose. This fact implies the existence of inequality.

Our universe operates to restore balance. Any imbalance is met with an opposing energy to restore equilibrium. Global distribution of essential resources require balance. Our global policy objective should be to derive mutual non-financial exchange models from a healthy &lt;a href=&quot;http://humanitytest.org/global-psyche-ideals&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;global psyche &lt;/a&gt; such that all nations win. Some immediate benefits of such globally adopted policies are greater global peace, hope, dignity and humanity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adolf Merckle, one of Germany&#8217;s wealthiest men, committed suicide because of significant business losses during difficult global economic times. This tragic event flows in the wake of the recent suicide of Rene-Thierry Magon de la Villehuchet who lost over one billion dollars invested in the Madoff failed 50 billion dollar ponzi scheme.</p>
<p>As there are many news reports regarding the details of this event, the purpose of this commentary is to place this tragedy in light of broader global policies that make these suicides possible and provide the stimulus that guarantees future suicides from financial conditions.</p>
<p>Humans beings continue global exchange of resources based on money. Because every exchanging entity cannot sustain adequate amounts of money over the long-term, there lies the source for unequal distribution of essential resources globally. Unequal distributions of money cause unequal distributions of resources. These unequal resource distributions take the form of insufficient access to food, water, shelter, <a href="http://humanitytest.org/global-health-issues"  rel="nofollow">health care</a>, technology and <a href="http://humanitytest.org/global-education-issues" rel="nofollow">education</a>. These same inequality engines drive global and individual psyche imbalances which guarantee manifestations in opportunities lost, jealousy, loss of self-esteem and dignity, perceptions of injustice, increased deaths from famine, increased motives for crime, increased suicides by those no longer willing to cope and to compete, war over land disputes and motivations to conceive means to restore a sense of balance.</p>
<p>The cycle of unequal distribution of resources contribute to financially-related suicides by sustaining the forced environment that encourages entities to compete for resources essential for the quality of human life. Under the current global distribution system, some must win and some must lose. This fact implies the existence of inequality.</p>
<p>Our universe operates to restore balance. Any imbalance is met with an opposing energy to restore equilibrium. Global distribution of essential resources require balance. Our global policy objective should be to derive mutual non-financial exchange models from a healthy <a href="http://humanitytest.org/global-psyche-ideals" rel="nofollow">global psyche </a> such that all nations win. Some immediate benefits of such globally adopted policies are greater global peace, hope, dignity and humanity.</p>
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