Improvements of Supply Chains
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“A man becomes a monk and after several years he gets satori, but what has happened to his common sense? Without common sense it is impossible to please God.” p. 21
Luke 10:25-37
Imagine there’s a universe in which
Supply chains could deliver worthy things
Like sainted holiness or febrile itch
In tRUMP for decency, or for some wings
Of justice spreading out across the hills
And plains of Israel and Palestine.
Imagine if those chains could send out pills
To cure men’s hatreds and to make love shine.
Imagine if religions’ ignorance
Had once delivered to it curing facts
That forced correction of faiths’ pignorance

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