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Home » News » Occupy Our Minds: To Empower Ourselves, We Need to Plug the 7 Holes In Our Heads | The Big Picture
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Occupy Our Minds: To Empower Ourselves, We Need to Plug the 7 Holes In Our Heads | The Big Picture

by Radical Compassion | Scoop.it|Published 21/12/2011

We need to Occupy our own minds before we can become empowered. Specifically, people all have built-in bugs in our brains.

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