A World Transformed: What Are the Top 30 Innovations of the Last 30 Years?
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On Nov 17, 2013 deborah j barnes wrote:

Yes we now have the tools to understand our mistakes but somehow we are failing to recognize them and solve the issues we are facing as a species on this most beautiful ( and abused) planet. Those who connect the dots and have the temerity to try to innovate away from the controlling paradigm of consumer capitalism are blocked by the gatekeepers who push the tech toys to float its own kind of rationale. This way we can call it progress, when in fact, we are now in big ass trouble. Time to face the facts and stop running, killing, justifying and or saving face. When we align with "sum knowledge" we start to perceive of a "super reality" and the new possibilities open. Please let us think clearly here. If we are so smart why are we behaving so not?

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