My faith is in people. I believe that if you're trying to make the world a better place, it's not about ending war/famine/poverty, it's about building people first. That doesn't mean forget about technology, but instead leverage it, focusing not on the idea that changing the world means neon-clad, space-age looking, shiny tech, but a world where life, everywhere you look, is vibrant.
I believe the way to do this is to cultivate in people, Will, Hope, Self-Cultivation, and Balance. And where do you start? Teach them about nature.
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I found the book while researching ideas of sustainability and particularly how to convey them. And then looking into the author I found this site and it seems to agree with some of my way of thinking, about sustainability and such. I'm a scientist working in these types of fields and I'm trying to get some thoughts out there in the public and industrial mind and I thought that joining here might help along that way.
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