In this age of increasing distance from our social and ecological foundations, we have more and more good ideas (with solid supporting evidence) of how to better ourselves and our world. Yet, these ideas remain frustratingly beyond our grasp to accomplish as a species.
Just as "continuing to do the same thing while expecting different results" is one concise definition of insanity, to know what is better for us and NOT to do it suggests that there is something outdated in the way we govern ourselves.
This is the ultimate challenge of our age: to resolve the means to collectively move forward on that which we know full well is both required of us and achievable.
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