How might we create living tapestries of Equity Moonshot story movements to redress the power abuse injustices of isms and inequities that perpetrate and perpetuate wars, terrorisms and neo-terrorism?
How might we move beyond broadcasting dysfunctional polarizations by mass media and social media to co-casting virtuous story-telling using mycelium networks to co-elevate our humanity?
How might we use complex questions to imagine, visualize and operationalize harmony and peace?
Complex questions are designed to make you stop and think about what it means to promote lasting harmony and peace and to prevent wars, terrorism and neo-terrorism.
Neo-terrorism is the war of words that has sociopathic disregard to the integrity and transparent accountability to truth-seeking. Neo-terrorism is a viral pandemic of disinformation that feeds the beasts of pathological megalomania, malignant narcissism and the tyrannies of autocratic authoritarianism.
How might we:
Heal the deep scars of injustices that create blind hate without love and incite terrorism, heinous crimes and revenge against the long-festering BIPID wounds: Biases, Isms, Prejudice, Inequities and Discrimination?
Cultivate the equanimity of our neocortical brains to heal the wounds of victimization and overcome the victimhood of our amygdala and reptilian brains?
Equity is the sacred virtue of fairness. The fairness doctrine of equity governance is the antidote to wars, terrorism and neo-terrorism.
How might we use equity governance to redress the implications of these questions?
What are the historical injustices that Israel and Palestine have inflicted on each other since 1948?
Which country controls the narrative and stories over who has suffered the greatest injustices?
Which country displays the greatest self-righteous indignation?
Saviors, sages and superheroes cannot save us
The hero’s journey and story are insufficient in taking on the challenges of responding to these complex questions. It takes more than a village to act virtuously at scale.
It is our sacred collective responsibility to solve our complex web of self-inflicted problems in the 21st century. This learning journey begins with telling, sharing and writing our own personal-professional stories.
How might we:
Democratize lifelong intergenerational learning and give each of us the opportunity to share and tell our inequity stories and any injustice issue about power abuse, however small or big?
Build Equity Moonshot story movement about how to co-design and build an equitable, regenerative and sustainable future, in communion together, on a healthy planet?
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These newsletters are interconnected and call for building equity story movements to make amends.
How might we overcome our feelings of emotional distress, hopelessness, helplessness, impotence and fear ignited by Hamas terrorism and Israel's counter offensive which violates International Law?
How might we use social media in more effective ways to build learning communities about how to: Ethically adopt just-war theory to end wars and war crimes? Prevent the preconditions that ferment future terrorism? Cultivate equity governance to make lasting peace?
How might we, the people, build story movements to advocate for equity governance, upgrade our democracies and solve our complex web of self-inflicted wicked problems in the 21st century?
How might we ask complex questions to transform amoral-immoral megalomania into moral empowerment? Megalomania, narcissism and sociopathy drive the inequities and injustices of power abuses: unkindness, unfair advantages, isms, incivility, human rights violations, exploitative extractions, domination and control, authoritarianism, unethical governance, i…
How might we share our inequity stories in ways that promote the sacred virtue of equity?
Think about a personal and/or professional story about isms and inequities. Everyone has an untold story about unfairness. Who influenced you the most to redress the unfairness of isms and inequities in your life? Some of us are reluctant to explore our inequity stories because of negative associations (feelings of shame, self-blame, humiliation and guil…