Progress

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‘Development towards an improved or more advanced condition’ is how it is defined in the dictionary.

However, progress is a very subjective thing. It is often thought in a way that bigger, faster and easier are better. Why?

Having clean running water versus walking miles to a diseased water supply for an African villager is indeed progress.

Is having, say, more megapixels on your smartphone camera progress? Or is that another example of #FirstWorld ‘progress’, also known as needless upgrades to encourage yet more needless consumption.

Perhaps we could progress further as a human race if we concentrated our efforts on people and their well-being, instead of wanting to progress yet ever more shallow needless technological enhancements in order to fuel more meaningless consumption.

After all the number of pixels on our camera will never advance kindness, compassion, love, and empathy for our fellow human.

The rear view mirror

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Education could be about teaching people how to think, not what to think. In fact, now it isn’t even teaching them what to think, it’s about teaching people not the think at all.

Compliance is the tool of the industrialised, mass world, system. It is way of propagating the myths that will ensure that everything and everyone is safely in order.

Risk is a dirty word and curiosity has been stifled by fear.

If we only ever look in the rear view mirror to see what to do, then we will only ever repeat what has been done before.

We could risk looking forward, taking a different route, thinking for ourselves, being curious, and discovering something new, something different, something that will change the world.

The human race has to unlearn compliance and learn how to think.

Freedom is our greatest gift as humans. We need to learn to think again while we still have the freedom to do so.