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Morning Walk
Harikeśa: They might point out how successful they have been in the past.
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Harikeśa: Now we have these big, beautiful houses. If it's too hot we air-condition it.
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Harikeśa: But that's just a fatalistic attitude.
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Harikeśa: Well, it's not exactly spoiling. We are really enjoying.
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Harikeśa: When it's too hot we can make it cooler. When it's too cool we can make it hotter.
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Harikeśa: But if we're always thinking of death, how can we enjoy life now?
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Harikeśa: I don't know. I'm enjoying.
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Harikeśa: Whenever there is some war they send some observers.
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Harikeśa: Peace prize? [laughing]
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Harikeśa: Some people were telling me that the herbs had lost all their effectiveness in the Kali-yuga
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Harikeśa: No.
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Harikeśa: So actually this money doesn't even exist in Vedic society---money.
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Harikeśa: How will the government decide what my gold is and what his gold is?
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Harikeśa: But you have to do something to get it.
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Harikeśa: It's very difficult to cheat in that system. It's very difficult to cheat.
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Harikeśa: In a system of bartering it's very hard to cheat.
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Harikeśa: People have a hard time understanding that point, because with a hundred dollar note you can
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Harikeśa: So a government's duty would be to abolish this false standard of money, and then automatically
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Harikeśa: If the public are giving, like, one quarter of a perishable item, what does the government
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Harikeśa: And everybody is taken care of, because they are growing it.