Instead of thinking about how the world goes wrong and what we should do to fix it (for an entirely virtual and agency free meaning of "we"), think about what is going to happen, and what is going to have been done to deal with that, and get a head start on this.
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Replying to @Plinz
To rephrase... Prevention and mitigation is much better than damage control. This is not the strategy we use for policy changes today.
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Replying to @Rad_Horus_Con
If *you* don't use the right strategy for policy changes, why don't *you* change it? Your "we" may be virtual, i.e. it does not exist in a form that has the agency that you ascribe to it. The only point where you can change the direction of anything is your own decision making.
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I see I changed the audience. A critical component of your original message, which I also tend to agree with, is a call to action for individuals, and not populations. /1
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People tend to not act on appeals but on incentives.
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