Musk vs Trump

What This Conflict Really Means For Us

As per usual…

The news is full of inspiring headlines that promote togetherness and well-being:

This is obvious sarcasm, and I’m sure you’re tired of seeing all the news.

One thing that everyone can agree on right now is that we are going through a volatile time.

It seems that almost every day something shocking happens…

And this chaos shows no signs of stopping for the next few years.

But this is a great thing.

Why?

It is enabling us to experience a reset that we’ve been waiting for.

We can clearly see this in our healthcare system:

  • The US is phasing out eight artificial food dyes from the food supply, due to concerns about their negative health impacts

  • Just last week, the US canceled $700m in funding to support the development of Moderna’s bird flu vaccine (article here)

  • RFK is requiring medical schools to teach nutrition, or they lose funding (article here)

  • NYS lawmakers are making a push to ban teflon pans (article here)

As stressful as it is, the chaos is opening the door to big, positive changes.

People are realizing:

  • Health is a priority

  • “Pill for an ill” does not work

  • The poison in our food should not be there

  • We have the sickest empire that’s ever existed, even though it’s the wealthiest

It seems that we are going in the right direction.

The chaos is a symptom of massive, positive change that we are stuck in the middle of.

To maintain your sanity, don’t get stuck in the day to day.

Look at what’s coming 2-3 years ahead.

People will look back 100 years from now and say this was a revolution.

Until next time,

Kashif Khan

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