06-04-2017, 12:00 AM
We could start over and allow mass extinction. It's certainly a possibility.
However, it's easier to fix a few poor choices than it is to clear the slate. This is because if we don't understand what we did wrong, then should we somehow evolve from algae, again, and later become humans, we will repeat history. We either learn and adapt or die and repeat. It is more efficient to learn and adapt--it is circular to die and repeat.... we've been the doing the dying and repeating and repeating.
It would be nice if history books were written for children to be better applied when the same patterns emerged over the course of thousands of years.
Since we have children guiding the world, the history books should read as:
1. People find new land.
2. People find new people.
3. People murder the people.
4. People murder the land.
5. People commit mass suicide.
Instead of the history books currently in-print which has too many extra details such as names and locations, knowledge needs to be simpler to properly educate the adult-children of the world (world leaders).
However, it's easier to fix a few poor choices than it is to clear the slate. This is because if we don't understand what we did wrong, then should we somehow evolve from algae, again, and later become humans, we will repeat history. We either learn and adapt or die and repeat. It is more efficient to learn and adapt--it is circular to die and repeat.... we've been the doing the dying and repeating and repeating.
It would be nice if history books were written for children to be better applied when the same patterns emerged over the course of thousands of years.
Since we have children guiding the world, the history books should read as:
1. People find new land.
2. People find new people.
3. People murder the people.
4. People murder the land.
5. People commit mass suicide.
Instead of the history books currently in-print which has too many extra details such as names and locations, knowledge needs to be simpler to properly educate the adult-children of the world (world leaders).

