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How and why did we get here?

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Looking back, seeing those moments when we could have chosen a better way. The Berlin wall fell. But we didn’t support Russia as it shed its past. Left it for the oligarchs and a new generation of despots to pick up the pieces. Carter put solar panels on the White House, and Reagan removed them.

After 9/11 the world was suffused with sympathy and goodwill towards the USA. Which squandered that moment by seeking revenge and harming thousands of innocent people. Americans didn’t ask why they had been a target. Arab spring blossomed then those flowers fell to violence and loss. Why???

Did we learn any lessons from the financial collapse, result of sheer avarice, of the early 2000s? Apparently not. What about the children who marched, inspired by Greta Thunberg? Who heeded their voices as they shouted to the adults that they had a right to grow up and inhabit a livable planet?

Then another key moment, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic when the whole world was united against a common enemy. How quickly the promise of a new world emerging dissolved into the incomprehensible dystopia all around us today.

Makes one believe in the devil, or at least in a strange flaw in human nature that makes us destroy what we love, discard what we need.

What a Difference a Year Makes

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Unfortunately, a year has made not enough difference. A year ago I thought we’d be through the pandemic and hoped our feet would be set on a path towards a better world. Instead we see a virus mutating and continuing to overwhelm us. And instead of shedding our differences it seems we are intent upon emphasizing them, fragmenting society into ever smaller and smaller units. It is hard to look beyond this apparent disintegration to a new and better world. Perhaps this is a stage we must navigate before we can make progress but if you are living in a shattering snow globe it’s impossible to see a positive outcome.