Nebulasaurus
1 min readNov 14, 2022

--

Thanks for the question. This certainly isn't intended to be an excuse for inaction. On the contrary, it's my hope and expectation that any individual who adopts this, or similar, mindset will immediately brighten their little corner of the world, being a source of empathy and thoughtful problem solving for their friends, family, and everyone they interact with.

And I think the benefits just get better, the more people who adopt it.

But no matter how many people might adopt it, as long as there are large swaths of the world who haven't adopted it, all the problems we see today will continue to persist - at least in those corners of the world still controlled by the people who haven't adopted it.

So, at least from a prediction standpoint, it's probably not until this new culture I'm proposing has a controlling share of the worlds power that we would actually start to see problems go away worldwide. Does that make sense?

The framework offers immediate benefits locally, even if it's just one person. And its benefits get more global, the more globally the ideas may spread.

--

--

Nebulasaurus
Nebulasaurus

Written by Nebulasaurus

I think most people argue for what they want to believe, rather than for what best describes reality. And I think that is very detrimental to us getting along.

No responses yet