2 Roads To A Different World

Desperation

Desperation

People Are Running Out Of Options How To Save, Maintain The Integrity Of The Eurozone

Ashoka Mody, a visiting Professor of International Economic Affairs at Princeton University writes about the narrowing options for the Eurozone in his article, “The Eurozone’s Narrowing Window.”

Thus, the eurozone faces three choices: even more austerity for the heavily-indebted countries, socialization of the debt across Europe, or a creative re-profiling of debt, with investors forced to accept losses sooner or later.

Austerity alone cannot do it. Some countries face the growing risk of near-perpetual belt-tightening, which would further dampen growth and thus keep debt ratios high…

…More ambitious pan-European efforts are embodied in various Eurobond proposals. These schemes imply socialization of debt – taxpayers elsewhere in Europe would share a country’s debt burden. These proposals, once in great vogue, have receded. Not surprisingly, the political opposition to such debt mutualization was intense.

Given that perpetual austerity is untenable and others in Europe can only do so much, without robust growth the options will narrow quickly. As a result, much now hangs on the ECB’s actions – and how long they will be sufficient to maintain a truce with financial markets…”

It Seems, As It Happened So Far In Human History, Humanity Will Only Make The Necessary Next Step In Development When The Present System Collapses, When The Present State Becomes Intolerable

While based on the article’s argument that the window is narrowing, and that European countries as well as the whole global economy are gradually running out of options, this narrowing and eventually closing window still leads to solution, to the next stage of development.

It seems that all the windows have to close, people have to try and fail in everything they presently know and want to use, before a fundamental change in understanding emerges: that the whole system needs to change at its foundations.

As long as people still seemingly have other options and other solutions, which they think they haven’t tried yet, yet another bailout, yet another kind of austerity, some more “easing” or “injection” they will continue their futile attempts until they become so desperate, falling on their knees, that there will be no other option but to change the only thing that can change: the human being, one’s attitude toward the world, one’s lifestyle, one’s grabbing of everything for oneself, expansively growing where it is impossible to grow, exploiting everything like a cancer until the whole human system and the environment is on the brink of “death.”

This is the story of human evolution, history so far, where for every next step, a leap was made when the present actual state became intolerable. Then came a revolution, a war or some other violent change, pushing humanity to the next level.

So as things stand today people have to wait until the whole system collapses after the futile “stimulus vs. austerity” attempts dry everything out, countries break  away from each other or break apart themselves … leading to unpredictable and scary scenarios in a long, crisis filled transitional period. And then a new, better, sustainable system would be built on the ruins of this one.

The Other, More Pleasant Option Would Be The Understanding Of The Root Causes Leading To The Present Crisis, And The Subsequent Adaptation To The New Evolutionary Conditions Around

Of course, there could be another way, if humanity finally started understanding through the daily examples of the crisis and the countless scientific publications coming out each day that humanity evolved into an unprecedented new state, in a global, totally interconnected network with each other, within the closed, finite natural environment, where only a completely new, mutual and equal human socio-economic system, based on necessity and available resources could prosper.

With each day there is less time to choose the better option.

Image: “desperation” by Eleni Papaioannou from Flickr

Trying To Push A Cube Through A Circular Hole

Trying To Push A Cube Through A Circular Hole

Trying To Push A Cube Through A Circular Hole

Politicians Are Desperately Helpless In Tackling The Issues Of The Deepening Crisis

Hugo Dixon, the founder and editor of Reuters Breaking Views writes in his article, “Spanish circle getting hard to square“:

The art of politics is about squaring circles. In the euro crisis, this means pushing ahead with painful but necessary reforms while hanging onto power.

In Spain, where I spent part of last week, these circles are getting harder to square. Mariano Rajoy isn’t at any immediate risk of losing power. His 10-month old government has also taken important steps to reform the economy – cleaning up banks, liberalizing the labor market and reining in government spending.

But the recession is deepening, the prime minister is a poor communicator and his political capital has plummeted. Madrid will also find it harder than thought to access help from its euro zone partners…”

Humanity Is Trying To Push On With A Fragmented Worldview In A Rounded World

The example of squaring circles is a fitting one, and it is even more fitting turned around.

The problem with Spain, Europe and in fact with the whole global economy and political leadership is that everybody tries to push a square through circle, or more precisely try to push on, force a polarized, fragmented and isolationist mindset and behavior in a world that has become round, global, that has evolved into a totally interwoven and interdependent network.

All the present tools and even Nobel Prize winning ideas are based on the “old” square reality, and they do not work in the new round, circular reality. Not only are they useless; they are self destructive.

On top of that the main engine, the constant quantitative growth economic model has also become obsolete, exhausted and unsustainable, the fact of which is proven each day by the daily vents of the crisis, and more and more scientific studies.

Fundamentally New Tools & Methods Adapted To The New, Global Interconnected Reality Can Serve As Basis For The Crisis’ Solution

There is a need for fundamentally new political and economic theories and practice, basically there is a need for a total operating software reinstallation, a new socio-economic system adapted to the new “hardware,” the closed and finite and at the same time global, integrated reality humanity today exists in.

Image: “Day 279. Cube on circle” by Alf Storm on Flickr

When We All Stand Together, We All Win

One more depending on a prayer
And we all look away
People pretending everywhere
It’s just another day

There’s bullets flying through the air
And they still carry on
We watch it happen over there
And then just turn it off

Chorus:
We must stand together
There’s no giving in
Hand in hand forever
That’s when we all win
That’s, that’s, that’s when we all win

They tell us everything’s alright
And we just go along
How can we fall asleep at night?
When something’s clearly wrong

When we could feed a starving world
With what we throw away
But all we serve are empty words
That always taste the same

Chorus:
We must stand together
There’s no giving in
Hand in hand forever
That’s when we all win
That’s, that’s, that’s when we all win

The right thing to guide us
Is right here, inside us
No one can divide us
When the light is nearly gone
But just like a heartbeat
The drumbeat carries on

And the drumbeat carries on
(Just like a heartbeat)

Chorus:
We must stand together
There’s no giving in
Hand in hand forever
That’s when we all win
That’s, that’s, that’s when we all win”

–Nickelback, “When We Stand Together.” © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

Connected We Can Do More [Commercial]

Today, values of connection are increasingly entering popular culture, where in this commercial, these values are being used to promote a TV service. This is already a step forward from the past, when individualistic values of “me being better, more popular, stronger, faster, richer than others” would mostly permeate advertisements. Hopefully, this is a step toward the near future when we will promote values of connection themselves, not in order to promote products or services, but to promote the values themselves, so that they would increasingly permeate society and human relationships.

Do You See Yourself As An Ingredient In Other People’s Solutions?

A lot of presuppositions about ideas is that they come to individuals in their head. It’s a very individualistic way of thinking. But actually, most ideas come through their being shared, being developed together often over long periods of time.

So I think the roots of most culture and creativity are to do with interconnectedness, and that process of collaboration and sharing.

Therefore, one way of thinking about it is: Do you see yourself as an ingredient in other people’s solutions? So actually, what you’ve got becomes much more valuable when you can connect it to other things that other people have got.”

–Charles Leadbetter, author of We-think: The Power of Mass Creativity, and former adviser to British Prime Minister Tony Blair

The Deep Wound Of Our Time: Failing To Take Interconnectedness into Account

As long as you think that nature is ‘out there,’ then you have the basic separation that allows you to see the environment as ‘other’ and people as distinct from that, and that separation of ‘self’ from ‘nature’ is really what white man brought to civilization. That is the disease, the deep, deep wound that will be healed one way or the other in the decades to come.”

–Paul Hawken, environmentalist, entrepreneur and author.

Every Man Is A Piece Of The Continent, A Part Of The Main

Nowadays we fly around like individual bees exulting in our freedom. But sometimes we wonder: Is this all there is? What should I do with my life? What’s missing? What’s missing is that we are Homo duplex, but modern, secular society was built to satisfy our lower, profane selves. It’s really comfortable down here on the lower level. Come, have a seat in my home entertainment center.

One great challenge of modern life is to find the staircase amid all the clutter and then to do something good and noble once you climb to the top. …

Most people long to overcome pettiness and become part of something larger. And this explains the extraordinary resonance of this simple metaphor conjured up nearly 400 years ago. ‘No man is an island entire of itself. Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.'”

–Jonathan Haidt