It reminds me of Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs and Steel. I read it way back when and found it so overwhelming in it's portents that I had to put it down and pause for a bit between reads. It's so well written and I completely believed it, but I felt powerless before it. Almost thirty years later, we've caught up a bit to his rage and knowledge and most accept his viewpoint as true, but we still have to deal with the next step - what to do about it!
Joanna Macy, Buddhist and deep ecologist, has an approach called 'Active Hope.' She doesn't want us to be reassured and comfortable, but neither does she wants us to be despairing and distraught. Instead, she wants us to see what is true and real, and then work within our world to make it better. She writes in her website - in the face of overwhelming social and ecological crises, this work helps people transform despair and apathy into constructive, collaborative action.
I very much want to have a better world and do believe that collaborative, constructive action is the way to go. So I'm off to find a corner of the world where I can help and make things better...
Wishing you the same calming, foundational energy!
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