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Given the enormity of these problems, they tend to get outsized attention in the [[media]]. And rarely are any feasible solutions part of that coverage.
Given the enormity of these problems, they tend to get outsized attention in the [[media]]. And rarely are any feasible solutions part of that coverage.


The only way to address these problems is at their source--the [[generating equation]] that leads to hierarchical [[social]] organization, sectarian [[in-groups]], and the pursuit of [[money]] and [[power]] as the key [[meterstick]] for success.
The only way to address these problems is at their source--the [[generating equation]] that leads to hierarchical [[social]] organization, sectarian [[in-groups]], and the pursuit of [[money]] and [[power]] as the key [[meterstick]] for success. Only if the [[culture]] can adopt a fundamental [[belief system]] with equality, [[freedom]], and [[happiness]] as its primary goals, can our tendencies towards self-destruction can be curbed.


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Revision as of 20:18, 14 January 2024

These things are bad, mkay? Don't do these things.

Given the enormity of these problems, they tend to get outsized attention in the media. And rarely are any feasible solutions part of that coverage.

The only way to address these problems is at their source--the generating equation that leads to hierarchical social organization, sectarian in-groups, and the pursuit of money and power as the key meterstick for success. Only if the culture can adopt a fundamental belief system with equality, freedom, and happiness as its primary goals, can our tendencies towards self-destruction can be curbed.

Drugs are Bad, Mkay?