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Thursday, 24 July 2014

Nations' Borders



        




          Borders on the maps drawn use straight bold line.  The version for me might be ones with semi-dashing lines

          While the borders are closed, the market is always open.

          I see no borders, I see opportunities



Proverbs:
A border can be to lock out, or to lock oneself in.  

Like a wall, a border can turn into a two-sided sword.

There is this restrictive scent to it, which generates natural qi of tension, arises conflicts, enflames existing tension, and does not ease.

Suppose if states bring in a watery deportation system, one that gives 15 minutes duration of traspass and gives mass produced actions of immediate deportation after limit reached, then those national borders would be less restrictive scented.

Current borders operate like warning signs, a frontal no to whoever wishes to entry, even to do good things like donations or business ventures.  A better version would probably be one that says a no after a frontal yes.  We'll let you in, but once time is up, you will have to come back again - this attitude would naturally reduce tension - something game changing especially applied to places with border disbutes and lots of uneven settlements and scatterily roads





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