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*It is a ne's moral, practical imperative to learn, to do lifelong learning, and to adapt constantly to need ideas, while preserving core values ([[No Assholes]]. | *It is a ne's moral, practical imperative to learn, to do lifelong learning, and to adapt constantly to need ideas, while preserving core values ([[No Assholes]]. | ||
*We have a moral and practical imperative to change the world from the current status quo. There are pressing world issues to solve. Each field of human endeavor has numerous outstanding questions - ready to be solved through open collaboration | *We have a moral and practical imperative to change the world from the current status quo. There are pressing world issues to solve. Each field of human endeavor has numerous outstanding questions - ready to be solved through open collaboration | ||
*Creating systems for scarcity and acting out of a scarcity mindset to function for one's own benefit rather than serving the world - is not ethical. |
Revision as of 19:03, 25 May 2023
- Land stewardship, like the Land Ethic
- We are all in it together. There is no us and them if we are seeking win-win solutions. This is our basis for unleashed collaboration and end of artificial scarcity.
- It is a ne's moral, practical imperative to learn, to do lifelong learning, and to adapt constantly to need ideas, while preserving core values (No Assholes.
- We have a moral and practical imperative to change the world from the current status quo. There are pressing world issues to solve. Each field of human endeavor has numerous outstanding questions - ready to be solved through open collaboration
- Creating systems for scarcity and acting out of a scarcity mindset to function for one's own benefit rather than serving the world - is not ethical.