the roots of suffering; second, do no harm; third, share; fourth, help; and fifth, optimize health and wealth; and if we acknowledge that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to see the roots of suffering; and if we acknowledge that even if we have seen the roots of suffering, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to do no harm; and if we acknowledge that even if we have done no harm, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to share; and if we acknowledge that even if we have shared, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to help; and if we acknowledge that even if we have helped, that we sometimes do not use powerful enough [or even the basic] tools [goods and/or services] to optimize health and wealth; then to what extent [and for what amount of time / what number of people] are we, as valued members and trusted leaders of our glocal communities, [rural to urban; on earth +/- on the internet] obligated to alleviate suffering in the meantime while we search for and/or build so that we can then begin using powerful enough tools?