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Category Archives: Brain Theory
Why government leaders can’t understand complex issues
In a Tweet about leadership, educator Danny Steele said, “Complex problems do not usually have simple answers. Good leaders recognize that “quick fixes” are not the goal… and they understand that meaningful solutions are usually the result of collaborating with … Continue reading
Hypocrisy Justifying Government Expenditures
In a Tweet on 7/17/20, Pete Buttigieg, former U.S. presidential candidate stated, in relation to U.S. government response to the U.S. Covid-19 disaster, “If nothing is done, 28 million Americans could be facing eviction at the end of this month. … Continue reading
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Greed is STILL a SOCIAL Issue
Way back in 2011, there was a post on a Google group called Minds Eye in relation to the word GREED. The post started making the following point: “The word “greed” is tossed out so often and it always intrigues … Continue reading
Why government leaders can’t understand complex issues
Don Hall on the Transition Sarasota website posted an excerpt from a financial discussion by Richard Heinberg in which Richard discussed how society was up against inescapable environmental limits that will require massive social adjustments. After reading Heinberg’s article, I … Continue reading