The current state of global affairs is a culmination of choices made in the past, and it's clear that a different path could have been taken to avoid the problems we face today.
The global financial system, which prioritizes profit and growth over people and the planet, is fundamentally flawed. This has led to a culture of bad incentives, corruption, and exploitation, where the pursuit of wealth and power is often more valued than human well-being and environmental sustainability.
The United States' history of military interventions and regime changes has also contributed to the instability and conflict we see around the world, perpetuating a cycle of violence and destabilizing entire regions.
To break free from this cycle, we need to rethink our values and priorities.
We must create a more just and equitable global economic system that promotes sustainable development, reduces inequality, and protects the environment. This requires a fundamental shift in our approach to international relations, one that emphasizes cooperation, diplomacy, and dialogue over military intervention and domination.
By working together to address the root causes of conflict, such as poverty, inequality, and political oppression, we can create a more peaceful and stable world.
It's time to choose a different path - one that prioritizes human well-being, environmental sustainability, and global cooperation - and work towards a future that is more just, more peaceful, and more equitable for all.
Good morning
Happy new years to those that celebrate the Gregorian calendar π
For the rest of us that pay attention to the moon and celestial phases, well, weβve got until February.
Cary on as usual π«
Gm.