Here in the United States our survival as a democracy is in serious jeopardy. Fear, anger, and a sense of despair have enveloped our collective psyche. We're directionless and no single human being can steer us out of this mess. The best that we can hope for, is that a CRITICAL MASS of Americans would work together to change our country's trajectory. Kind of like putting "The Hundredth Monkey" principles that author Ken Keyes, described - into action.
Every citizen can point a blaming finger at someone else or some group. It's quite easy and common to offer up overly simple solutions to very complex problems. Band-aids have replaced the difficult work of identifying root causes of national crises. We would much prefer to demonize and theorize than actually strategize - especially with those we're told are our enemies. Mainstream media ratings and profits seem to be directly linked to the perpetuation of the "us and them" myth.
HOWEVER - the last time I checked we are still -The UNITED States of America - and it is our duty to see that it stays that way. Anyone who has seriously pledged their allegiance to our flag has also vowed to support "...one nation under God, INDIVISIBLE with liberty and justice for all". Social media and many news outlets have focused on that which divides at OUR expense whether or not we realize it.
The status quo hasn't been working for everyday Americans. Please note -dividing us is a tool that concentrates wealth and power - and guess who's been winning?
Those who recognize that our country's problems are way bigger than politics and name calling, can take active parts in this dialog. It's an enormous challenge but then again so is keeping a spirit of hope for our country in 2022. Healing can't start until self-injury stops.
To paraphrase Yogi Berra -
If you don't know where
you want to go,
You're not likely to get there.
The path our nation has taken isn't sustainable. I challenge YOU to share your DREAMS FOR AMERICA.
Let's start the conversation.
How would your America look different in 2035?
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