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Morning Walk
Harikeśa: Well, they're not in very good shape, either. I mean they have to stand...
Morning Walk
Harikeśa: But I mean I can put on a coat. They're standing out in the cold.
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Harikeśa: Sometimes the trees just die because there's not sufficient...
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Harikeśa: Well, my argument was sometimes he's not being supplied the proper way, so therefore economic
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Harikeśa: Well, for example, the bees or the ants, they're..., the bees are making hives.
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Harikeśa: They are developing a big beehive.
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Harikeśa: But the bird is always looking for food.
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Harikeśa: Yes, that's why he always has to...
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Harikeśa: So if we economically develop, we don't even have to search out...
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Harikeśa: So in other words he has to look for food, but man has to make a factory in order to look for
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Harikeśa: It's a lot of fun to drive fast cars and have sex and see movies and...
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Harikeśa: So then we can have sex on the street.
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Harikeśa: Yes, but dogs, they have to lead a pretty miserable life.
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Harikeśa: I mean, you say that to anybody in America, they'll go, "I'm happy."
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Harikeśa: But there is happiness of the senses. When you have sex life...
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Harikeśa: That's a perfect example.
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Harikeśa: Pretty bad.
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Harikeśa: That's a really important point, that the government takes more and more, and everybody gets
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Harikeśa: Change of government means getting poorer.
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Harikeśa: A change of government...