"Remember."
- Francois Woody
- May 4, 2015
- 2 min read
I wanted to take a few brief moments and discuss the incoming health care system, wrist bands, and just how it all works together. It's actually a sound example of social engineering. How can you influence someone's behavior/attitude and change society in the process? A band on the wrist like "Pick 10" works because it acts as a reminder. A reminder of what? To turn it down a notch. The concept of "less" ringing loud and clear. I've talked about the prayer system that we are going to be rolling out in a few years. We know that God loves us and wants to see us whole. It will be powered by my prayers and the power of God. (If I don't pray dilligently, the program will not work. I don't have much of a choice.)
The byproduct of a healthy relationship with God is wanting to please Him, not just because we want something from Him. This, unfortunately, is how we act with God. We ignore Him until something goes wrong, then we kick and scream, asking for His assistance. Who wouldn't want to nurture their relationship with the living God, knowing that He loves us and wants to see us happy and healthy? Little things add up to bigger things, especially when you outfit society with a "Lap Band" of sorts.
People will be healthier as a whole, guaranteed. Big things happen when you "remember," as opposed to forget. It's not all sunshine and butterflies, though.
Unfortunately, promises of blessings are not enough to keep people from harming one another. That's why I invented "The Code." The promise of negative reinforcement (loss of health benefits) acts as a powerful incentive to treat each other properly. Why will this work? Even though it's not perfect, tapping into God's divine power has the potential to do miraculous things.





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