
We are facing what happens when we, as a culture, do not manage our Earthly resources in the same manner our bodies internally manage resources. We have allowed individual people and small groups to acquire inordinate amounts of wealth which they are now using to impose their whimsical ideas of what humanity should do, and be, upon the world at large. They routinely ignore the knowledge which we, as a species, have acquired over centuries regarding how we can manage our resources to create and sustain a dynamic, vital, human culture on this planet.
Yet, if they are determined to control humanity, how can they not ignore it? The knowledge base we as a species have collectively accumulated is so immense no single individual, nor small group, even with the most advanced computer systems in the world, can effectively draw on our knowledge base and appropriately apply it within all the various localities. How can a single individual or small group take into consideration all of the variables which exist, or can emerge, in all of the people or communities? It takes all of us, or at least the vast majority of us, working together with the intention of cooperatively applying our knowledge, not our dogma nor individual fondest wishes; our knowledge, to make such a reality come into being.
It takes humans working together. We need the participation of all people who, collectively, have taken the time to become well informed within one or more of the various areas of knowledge. Areas of knowledge which apply to human wellbeing. We need people who have the capacity to “read” the fine points, the subtle cues, of both human reality and the contextual reality of their environment. We need people who are invested in, who realize their innate investment in, responding to our personal, social and industrial needs. It takes cooperatively communicating, sharing, listening, analyzing, considering the information available. We need to be creating interacting networks of caring people who share the same goal: the wellbeing of all of humanity and life on Earth. We need to look to our own bodies and in doing so realize we are looking at a basic model of how a complex organism can successfully organize and operate around meeting it’s needs.
Doing this with the proper understanding and regard for our shared basic needs, and recognizing that as human beings we also have higher order needs which we must individually pursue, we can realize the potentials of our existence which currently too often go unrealized. We must keep in mind that no single human’s desires, nor small group’s desires, must be allowed to usurp or sabotage the management of resources for the meeting of the basic needs of the entirety of our human culture.
In order for humanity to survive, we must, without situational exceptions, pursue and express truth.
In his farewell address to the nation, President Dwight Eisenhower cautioned us: “…we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.” We need to heed his warning and expand it to individuals and any small groups. We now can see that it is by the acquisition of inordinate wealth that unwarranted influence is acquired.


Excellent insights into how to build a better world.
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