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(Blog on…42) DYSFUNCTIONAL PAST & A PROSPEROUS FUTURE

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Twentieth century was the most dysfunctional period in the history of modern human. The fight for global power and resources resulted in more people being killed by their fellow human beings than ever before. Not because we have stumbled in our morals, but because for the first time the minority of world’s population possessed the technological know-how to orchestrate mass destruction on a global scale.

Social psychologist Erich Fromm stated: “A technological civilization is programmed by the principal that something ought to be done if it is technologically possible. If it is possible to make nuclear weapons, they must be built even if they destroy us all.”

In August 2014 researchers at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York artificially created a quark liquid, which when properly manipulated becomes the most explosive element in the known Universe, and capable of consuming all planetary mass. Design of an atomic bomb gave us the capability to wipe out intelligent life on a planetary scale; liquid quark delivers the power to annihilate the planet itself.

The three systems we have put in place to manage the well-being of modern humanity and our planet; law, economics and politics, are failing to fulfill the needs and expectations of the global population. They deliver the power in the hands of dominant individuals and groups, who frenziedly continue their struggle for global resources and power. Such behavior is leading us toward increased global inequality, escalating conflict and an inevitable misery for the majority of Earth’s inhabitants. The time has come when we must re-think our dysfunctional reasoning and render certain programming obsolete. We must design credible new system of management and base them on the principles of responsible co-creation, because the decisions we make in the 21st century will define who we are for a considerable future. We have a choice: To step on a path of ever greater prosperity, or continue our descent toward increased suffering, even possible extinction.

If we destroy our planet there will be nothing left to resolve, nobody left to love and no happiness to rejoice in. We will reach the end of the road: complete annihilation.

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