In a highly functioning interdependent community system, we share resources to prosperity and do not arrive in a state of need.
We need each other, yes. But we don’t need to see each other in need to serve.
Nourishment takes need out of the equation, the energy of it, not the facts of it.
The fact is the needs which exist in a system of nourishment are MET. Need is not absent, it is simply not needy.
Who starves when there is a banquet laid all the time?
Serving to prosperity solves every problem and nourishes every need down the line.
Prosperity is a result of consistent actions to an abundant standard, most of all the high standard of enjoying those everyday actions right here and now.
So grateful for this explanation. It’s too easy to accidentally frame needlessness from the paradigm of scarcity, and completely dismiss or dissociate from need. But here you offer a perspective where need is so met—so beyond met—that it goes unnoticed.