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Instead of questions to ask, we wish to offer CBC answers to the questions on Healthcare and Crime. If we start with Healthcare, we will use a common expression that everybody uses and usually when there’s a disagreement between two people for turning to the subject of trust and love. People will say, in desperation, which is true, “You make me sick.” That is the beginning of illness.
Happiness is revealed to a person through their accomplishments that overwhelms others. But in the broken family no one feels appropriate, being qualified as happy. That’s when you have chain smokers, alcoholism, suicide and suicidal thoughts, eating habits that makes you inactive because of loneliness and your body becomes like a motor that doesn’t function, which slows down your digestive process, where happiness makes you flush out faster like a toilet than when you are unhappy. So the greatest health-healing mechanism is happiness. We’ll give you the example in a little joke but that makes sense: There was a man in the hospital who had given up on living because he was so unhappy. Nobody liked him and he didn’t expect anyone to care. So one day the nurse walks into his room and she comes out of the room screaming: “I think he’s dead!” So the other nurse at the desk says “He’s not dead. Come with me. I’ll prove it to you.” She was what people would call very pretty and interested in the man. So when she walked in the room with the other nurse, he suddenly sat up in bed, started combing his hair, where the first nurse always seemed not to like him. Was that healing or a miracle? Is it not so in living? If a stranger could make this man happy, you see, he probably likes being in the hospital because that’s where that nurse is and he doesn’t get this attention. So you see, that nurse in a way could increase the cost of healthcare because the guy likes to be sick. She pays attention to him. But when the one that you love also notices love, even when you’re not strong, that will give you the will to live and healing takes place. So now there are two types of hospitals that you could end up: first the physical and mental hospital, the second a gang of the same as you, where you want to do away with those who don’t seem to care about you. Those who won’t help you get on your feet, those who have told you that you will never make it. Then they end up in a bigger hospital, the prison system, where we say that it costs eighty thousand dollars a year to keep a man in there. Wouldn’t it be cheaper to pay attention to him and get him on his feet, if you really want to cut down the cost of healthcare? So who’s the best finance minister, the best healthcare minister? You and me that reads this that could make life easier for others. We could shut down the hospitals, the prisons, and stop crime. Are you interested? I am.
So when somebody does wrong, do you jump to help him make it right? Because you care that much about him? Can’t we all do this? But you see, when somebody does wrong there are two people who do wrong; the victim and the offender. The victim preaches forgiving and doesn’t. And the offender commits a crime because he’s never forgiven. Can’t we put an end to crime? Let’s invest in the well being of others, those who need most. Then we could say, “Open your eyes, blind. See and be what I tell you and see what happens.” Then you will have a different definition of CBC. Isn’t Peter supposed to be man’s bridge? Tell him to cross over and lay down your life as a bridge so that CBC will learn to be man’s bridge.
Roger Poisson People’s Political Power of Canada |