gerald lindner
Nov 28, 2022

To adapt means to design for resilience.

My guess is that the change we are heading for is either Aldous Huxley's predicted totalitarian state. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mbhb2t_I6g

Or, lets hope rather, a far smarter commons based one running on a Systemic Consensus type of collective governance, guided by intelligent values like defined here>> https://www.ecogood.org/what-is-ecg/ecg-in-a-nutshell/

The art is to weather out the transformation phase in relative safety. Meaning to have a place far from major cities with good access to food, heat and clean water and community to back you if things get out of hand.

Fine if you don't think it will come to that, and I certainly for one hope it doesn't. But if you don't hedge your options, don't cry and expect people to show full solidarity if it does go wrong. Extinction has alway been nature's price for not investing in resilience.

gerald lindner
gerald lindner

Written by gerald lindner

My 3 continents, 5 countries youth deconstructed most cultural lock-ins and social biases. It opened my mind to parallel views and fundamental innovations.

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