Pam, thank you so much. While there are stories of kindness and people doing good, the greater, seemingly inexorable course, is suicidal. It's so sad, because the world is beautiful. Funny, you are the second person today to mention the Tragedy of the Commons, I will definitely read your link. I'm not familiar. I will be there on Friday and am very much looking forward to meeting you!
Geoff: I always enjoy the sobering truths that you write about which provoke thought. Your article prompted me to call upon my much dated graduate degree, which focused on systems theory. You may enjoy reading about Tragedy of the Commons. This precept, even more relevant today, sadly was set forth in the 1800 without required preventative economic and social constraints.
I appreciate the encouragement. It means so much.
Pam, thank you so much. While there are stories of kindness and people doing good, the greater, seemingly inexorable course, is suicidal. It's so sad, because the world is beautiful. Funny, you are the second person today to mention the Tragedy of the Commons, I will definitely read your link. I'm not familiar. I will be there on Friday and am very much looking forward to meeting you!
Geoff: I always enjoy the sobering truths that you write about which provoke thought. Your article prompted me to call upon my much dated graduate degree, which focused on systems theory. You may enjoy reading about Tragedy of the Commons. This precept, even more relevant today, sadly was set forth in the 1800 without required preventative economic and social constraints.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tragedy_of_the_commons
Best,
Pam
PS)Hope to see you on Friday!