ter Fuller, and he challenged me to become a "world problem-solver" and help solve the nuclear dilemma. Within six months of that meeting, I walked away from my position as president and heir to controlling interest of a multi-million-dollar insurance company to take up the challenge. I went on a vision quest, which led me a year later to the dream of a flag for all people of the world.
What good are all your labors, your dreams and achievements for you and your family, if in the end it is all destroyed in a nuclear war? The nuclear threat of death hangs over the lives of every man, woman and child on Earth. The time has come for people to do what the world leaders have failed to do-we must begin to save our own lives.
Can we love beyond nationality, beyond religion, beyond all the cultural differences that divide humanity? In so doing, we are unifying the one human race-the one human family on Earth.
How far are we willing to love?