Embracing Reality

A Directive for Achieving Sustainability in the Twenty-First Century

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Environmental Conservation & Protection
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Author: Jeb Taylor ISBN: 9781543906554
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: June 20, 2017
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: Jeb Taylor
ISBN: 9781543906554
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: June 20, 2017
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English
Civilization is on the brink of collapse, and humankind’s exploitive behavior brought it here. Embracing Reality is a frank discussion about how this happened, and what we must do in order to reverse this terrifying trend and establish sustainability. In personal correspondence with renowned Canadian environmentalist Farley Mowat regarding the future prospects of humankind, he stated: "Homo sapiens is a lost cause . . . the sooner we become extinct, the better the prospects are for the ongoing survival and evolution of animate creation." Farley devoted much of his life to raising public awareness and encouraging sustainable behavior—so the fact that he gave up on us as a species should be regarded as an alarming indication that we are not only severely deluded and wantonly exploitive, but that we maintain a perverse determination to remain so. Our exploitive behavior is severely diminishing Earth’s biota and resources—to the degree that if we do not raise our awareness and adopt sustainable behavior in the very near future, we will exhaust Earth’s capacity to support us, and civilization will collapse. But collapse does not have to be our destiny—at least not in the foreseeable future—at least not due to overexploitation. We can achieve sustainability if we raise our awareness and learn to rely exclusively on reason to guide our behavior. This sounds pretty straightforward, but raising our awareness will be difficult because religious, political, business, and other ideological special interest groups (SIGs) coerce us—through expansive indoctrination campaigns—to rely on them and their irrational dogmas to guide our behavior. The following discussion is dedicated to establishing global sustainability in the twenty-first century. Sustainability must be global because individual nations are too interdependent to establish sustainability on their own—and it must be established in the twenty-first century because escalating resource depletion will make it impossible to achieve after then. Establishing sustainability can only be accomplished by raising global awareness—which will require the exclusive reliance on reason to guide our behavior—which in turn will require the transcendence of faith in ideological SIGs and their dogmas. Adherents will undoubtedly find this difficult, but transcending faith and embracing reason is incredibly liberating. The universe is a rational place, so when reality is embraced, everything begins to make sense. Besides, because embracing reality is requisite to establishing sustainability—it is the only acceptable option available to us.
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Civilization is on the brink of collapse, and humankind’s exploitive behavior brought it here. Embracing Reality is a frank discussion about how this happened, and what we must do in order to reverse this terrifying trend and establish sustainability. In personal correspondence with renowned Canadian environmentalist Farley Mowat regarding the future prospects of humankind, he stated: "Homo sapiens is a lost cause . . . the sooner we become extinct, the better the prospects are for the ongoing survival and evolution of animate creation." Farley devoted much of his life to raising public awareness and encouraging sustainable behavior—so the fact that he gave up on us as a species should be regarded as an alarming indication that we are not only severely deluded and wantonly exploitive, but that we maintain a perverse determination to remain so. Our exploitive behavior is severely diminishing Earth’s biota and resources—to the degree that if we do not raise our awareness and adopt sustainable behavior in the very near future, we will exhaust Earth’s capacity to support us, and civilization will collapse. But collapse does not have to be our destiny—at least not in the foreseeable future—at least not due to overexploitation. We can achieve sustainability if we raise our awareness and learn to rely exclusively on reason to guide our behavior. This sounds pretty straightforward, but raising our awareness will be difficult because religious, political, business, and other ideological special interest groups (SIGs) coerce us—through expansive indoctrination campaigns—to rely on them and their irrational dogmas to guide our behavior. The following discussion is dedicated to establishing global sustainability in the twenty-first century. Sustainability must be global because individual nations are too interdependent to establish sustainability on their own—and it must be established in the twenty-first century because escalating resource depletion will make it impossible to achieve after then. Establishing sustainability can only be accomplished by raising global awareness—which will require the exclusive reliance on reason to guide our behavior—which in turn will require the transcendence of faith in ideological SIGs and their dogmas. Adherents will undoubtedly find this difficult, but transcending faith and embracing reason is incredibly liberating. The universe is a rational place, so when reality is embraced, everything begins to make sense. Besides, because embracing reality is requisite to establishing sustainability—it is the only acceptable option available to us.

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