@9K8RTV63mos3MO
They might consider the greediness and aggression of capitalism more, and how it affects the public mentally and spiritually.
@9KCR9523mos3MO
It could promote mental health a lot including just regular health. I think this could create a more fufilling and open compassionate society. Hate could be toned down a bit and people could speak their minds.
@9KCR57J3mos3MO
If policymakers considered the long-term spiritual wellbeing of a society along with economic growth, it could lead to a more balanced and sustainable approach to governance. By acknowledging the importance of spirituality in people's lives, policymakers could work towards creating a society that is not only economically prosperous but also spiritually fulfilled. This could include policies that promote mental health, social connections, and a sense of purpose. Additionally, it could lead to the recognition and preservation of cultural and spiritual traditions, which could help foster a sense of unity and national pride. Ultimately, by taking a holistic approach to governance that considers both material and spiritual needs, policymakers could create a society that is more resilient, harmonious, and fulfilling for all.
@9KCQLMCProgressive3mos3MO
that would probably turnout bad for the separation of church and state
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