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<DIV>This is wonderful. Truths and paradoxes are partners.
Howard</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 11/12/2005 11:33:39 PM Eastern Standard Time,
anonymous_animus@yahoo.com writes:</DIV>
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size=2><BR>Frank says to Howard:<BR>>>Stop trying to save the
world!<<<BR><BR>--When I was in my idealistic early 20's, a lot
of<BR>people told me not to try to save the world. So I<BR>didn't try. Look
what happened! ;)<BR><BR>I'm pretty sure a lot of young idealists were told
the<BR>same thing all through the 80's and 90's. Perhaps<BR>instead of telling
people not to try to save the<BR>world, we should be having a discussion about
what<BR>tools might help the world save itself? I think that's<BR>what you
were telling Howard, in a way, but whenever<BR>someone tells someone else not
to try to save the<BR>world, it makes me wonder if that meme is a
healthy<BR>one that encourages people to focus locally where they<BR>can do
more good, or a toxic one that discourages<BR>people from doing what small
part they could to make<BR>the world better. <BR><BR>Michael<BR><BR><BR>
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PTSIZE="10">----------<BR>Howard Bloom<BR>Author of The Lucifer Principle: A
Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of History and Global Brain: The Evolution
of Mass Mind From The Big Bang to the 21st Century<BR>Recent Visiting
Scholar-Graduate Psychology Department, New York University; Core Faculty
Member, The Graduate
Institute<BR>www.howardbloom.net<BR>www.bigbangtango.net<BR>Founder:
International Paleopsychology Project; founding board member: Epic of Evolution
Society; founding board member, The Darwin Project; founder: The Big Bang Tango
Media Lab; member: New York Academy of Sciences, American Association for the
Advancement of Science, American Psychological Society, Academy of Political
Science, Human Behavior and Evolution Society, International Society for Human
Ethology; advisory board member: Institute for Accelerating Change ; executive
editor -- New Paradigm book series.<BR>For information on The International
Paleopsychology Project, see: www.paleopsych.org<BR>for two chapters from
<BR>The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of History,
see www.howardbloom.net/lucifer<BR>For information on Global Brain: The
Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century, see
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