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cumulative effects heal deep desires.
cumulative effects build up and inspire.
cumulative effects give us reasons to try.
cumulative effects bring movements alive.
cumulative effects take effort into overdrive.
cumulative effects ensure things will never die.
the world dot experience shortage until we fall short in our responsibility to help.

it takes each of us, to help all of us.

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