And as time goes by, I see less and less energy to enact the revolutions required mentally and politically. Obama taps into this or he doesn't. If he does not, he is a false leader.
The bottom line is that although I think it is up to Gen X, Gen X is far from being in a confident position. Its like Star Wars, except you start out the quest without the Force or the Old Wise One (Boomers). So much time past on Tatooine while you twiddled your thumbs (or screwed them in thumbscrews) that the Dark Side built TWO Death Stars.
Sympathize with GenY. Their future is being "
mortgaged" as we speak. Do they even
know they've been robbed, the poor bastards?
And Boomers, hurtling toward social security (NOT), heedlessly clinging to status quo, unable to give up their "investments in everyday life".
In order to reach these recalcitrant assholes, you have to reach back to someone who can box their ears- the Silents before them, like
This Guy
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Jacque Fresco On The Future
Interviewed by Noni Durrani 10.15.07, 6:00 PM ET
What is needed is the intelligent management of Earth's resources. If we really wish to put an end to our ongoing international and social problems we must eventually declare Earth and all of its resources as the common heritage of all the world's people. Earth is abundant with plentiful resources. Our practice of rationing resources through monetary control is no longer relevant and is counter-productive to our survival.
Today we have access to highly advanced technologies. But our social and economic system has not kept up with our technological capabilities that could easily create a world of abundance, free of servitude and debt. This could be accomplished with the infusion of a global, resource-based civilization where all goods and services are available without the use of money, credit, barter or any other form of debt or servitude.
What's something that totally surprised you?
Whatever happens in the world is real, what one thinks should have happened is projection. We suffer more from our fictitious illusion and expectations of reality.
LINK TO THE ORIGINAL POST ON FORBES.COM: forbes.com/technology/2007