Thursday, March 11, 2010

Evolution, Devolution, and Revolution


Great thoughts and ideas have unfortunately decreased in exchange value and there is so much to overcome in creating this revolution to which we are called. Cynicism and self-interest seem to mute the call for change especially through the dimension of time.


Perhaps science could become more political, more vocal. It could certainly use an improved image that demonstrates it's amazing potential and incredible achievements.



We must change to achieve change, but it lacks meaning if there's no target or measurable progress. What we are missing to create a Global Government is a global vision, a sense of human rights in a global sense, and a capacity to act on our beliefs collectively.


Defense, which is the largest global expenditure, must be understood, redefined, and restructured. It serves the needs of far too few and while it can, in certain circumstances, provide its intended value of peace and security, we know that in practice, more often than not, it provides the opposite: insecurity and war.


Keep the conversation alive. Fan the great ideas. Cooperate and collaborate. Build consensus by enlightening minds so the best ideas can be born and nurtured. Make things easier and better.


Don't demean the population of the world as sheep. We are animals for sure, but to find a better way of progressing we must recognize what we are and define what we wish to be. I believe we must do it together because it seems impossible to achieve otherwise.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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