We need a total paradigm shift. The root causes of problems are so systematically neglected that more of our resources are spent managing chaos rather than on creating solutions.

Mar 19, 2021 · 11:32 AM UTC

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who or what leads this? we don't all agree on much, so to move forward, it seems we need agreement. how do we prioritize problems? how do we know when it's 'fixed enough?' what are we trying to achieve? I see no line between theory and action.
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If we put our resources in the right places ... we will begin to solve issues before they become problems ... and eventually we will actually save money ... and have a better society at the same time.
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We are a nation of reactionaries
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Yes. We need big picture outside of the box solutions & thinking. Collaborative movements where we can confront seemingly incomprehensible challenges.
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Then quit enabling the chaos
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The accumulative error of focusing on symptoms rather than causes.
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This is what happens when you ignore god, family and technical education in society and instead focus on woke culture and SJW mentality.
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There are no solutions only tradeoffs.
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I’d argue that our societal psychology is also stymying the paradigm shift, whereby we’ve bought into viewing life’s journey thru the lens of a zero-sum game - your success can only come at my expense. Folks can’t embrace concepts of collective good & thus, the rat race continues