@Elwood
In schools we are taught from an early age to be competitive and solidarity for the weakest people is not taught.
Scientific research for the cure of human and planetary diseases is not taught.
The human being It's destined to disappear, it's just a matter of time.
In fact, wars continue.
Research to extend human life always comes second to everything else.
Just like increasing the budget for medical care.
Humans aren't truly sociable; on the contrary, they're selfish.
I've spent more than 10 years in hospitals. I've seen doctors think only of money without a shred of humanity toward their patients.
Everything is corrupt throughout the world.
And only the smallest portion of human beings are altruistic and willing to improve this world.
Humanity simply won't overcome its current problems in the next 100 years.
And rightly so, at the level of our solar system and our galaxy, we are among those planets destined to self-destruct.
My answer to your question:
It's impossible for this solution to be put into practice.
Because currently there's no solid basis to start from

The majority is the one who decides.
And currently the majority have no intention whatsoever of making this world a better place.
When oil began to be used for the industrial revolution.
From the beginning, it was said that it was meant to be a temporary situation while waiting for alternative solutions to be found, thus gaining a head start on the search for alternative sources.
LEADED gasoline itself was covered up for years by oil companies.
Then it was banned.
The tale of the TIN SOLDIER was invented to make people believe that lead didn't cause health problems.
Many people don't know this truth.
And clearly, I'm not a conspiracy theorist; it's the simple truth about that period in history.

A pale blue dot: Carl Sagan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K62t7eMRFK8
Edited by white on 2025/9/23 22:36:28
Edited by white on 2025/9/24 9:52:48