A history of high quality and the American economy

A history of high quality and the American economy

Once upon a time in a land called America, the people were grateful and appreciated for all the resources that the earth gave them. They loved rivers, lakes and oceans. They appreciated the bounty of the flora and fauna, and the people lived accordingly. They freely took from all the land that was offered to them, without guilt, but always with reverence for its Good and Abundant Natural Resources. As a result of their great appreciation for Nature, they produced goods and services among themselves that reflected the Quality they enjoyed in Nature. Cars were built to last, drinks were sold in recyclable glass bottles, and people trusted the quality of a product labeled “made in America” ​​to be good.

Then the human mind took over and spread a “not enough” mentality throughout the US economy. This found its way into all the nooks and crannies of American commerce. Banks didn’t make enough money, stockholders didn’t make enough money, and therefore no business or corporation made enough money. So the human mind set out to create countless ways to cut costs in the relentless quest to make more money, but no matter how much they made, it wasn’t enough.

Therefore, instead of quality materials, synthetic and chemically engineered materials were used in all kinds of applications. Quality was diluted where and when possible. The manufacture of goods was shipped to places where people would work for pennies on the dollar. Soon cars, clothing, and even food were of such poor quality that multiple purchases were required to meet requirements. This, of course, did not work, but now people had no choice. They had to buy cars that only lasted 2 or 3 years and ended up in landfills, as well as endless plastic containers and disposable clothing. Because they were made of so many chemicals, the rivers, water tables, lakes, and oceans became polluted and were now poisoning people. All of these things happened because people believed there was never enough money and they had to cut costs, which meant cutting quality to make more money. Of course, it was all a big lie at first, but everyone believed it, so the entire economy was based on that lie.

Then one day the whole economy collapsed, because anything built on a lie cannot stand and is not sustainable in Natural Law. People were in shock when consumption stopped. They no longer had jobs in companies that had produced poor quality products or services. They also found that they were sick in record numbers, as farming and ranching had followed the same “insufficient” path as the other industries. The food was now of such poor quality that it did not feed people as their bodies required. They flocked to the doctors to be cured. But unfortunately, this was not possible in his current mindset of ‘not enough’.

As the recession increased in severity and health problems and a bleak future loomed, people slowly began to focus on themselves to discover within themselves how they could create their own recovery, as well as the recovery of their Nation. They finally learned that within each of them was the highest Quality and that they had settled for less than Quality for years. They realized the lie they had been working under: the lie that it was not enough. Once each person reconnected with Being and learned about their own Infinite Nature and endless Good, they once again desired Quality in their physical lives, to match the Quality they had rediscovered within themselves.

Throughout the country, new businesses and ideas full of Life, Love, Truth, Beauty and Kindness emerged, as well as being effective, efficient and always of Quality. Once people rediscovered who they really were, the quality of their creations changed, and once again, quality was synonymous with “Made in America.” This time, however, the consciousness of the people had been raised to a higher level of Oneness and personal connection with the Source. People would never again fall prey to the big lie, because they were no longer separate from the Source and felt the Infinite Supply within themselves; and this Infinite Supply was Quality.

It is not the end.

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