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  1. Something else I took away from the MSN slideshow was the importance of #BuildingCommunity and perhaps embracing #Anarchy (as in "No Rulers, No Kings"). These days, the ruling class are corporate executives and greedy politicians. Certainly, many who are currently in charge are failing us and the environment!

    6. Political systems cannot coordinate responses to global crises.

    "Democratic governance systems designed for gradual policy adjustments cannot process the rapid, fundamental changes required to address simultaneously occurring economic, #environmental, and social crises that demand coordinated international responses exceeding current institutional capabilities. Political polarization and short electoral cycles prevent the #LongTermPlanning and #ResourceAllocation necessary to navigate systemic challenges that span decades and require #SustainedCooperation across competing #national interests.

    "#InternationalCooperation continues deteriorating as #ResourceScarcity and climate impacts intensify competition between nations, while domestic political systems fragment under the stress of managing declining living standards and increasing inequality that undermine social cohesion. The failure of governance systems to facilitate necessary changes creates the kind of institutional breakdown that characterizes the transition from complex societies to simpler, more localized forms of social organization that can better adapt to resource constraints and environmental instability."

    msn.com/en-us/money/markets/mi

    #Nationalism #Corporatocracy #NoKings #CorporateColonialism #ExtractiveIndustries #BadGovernance

  2. Something else I took away from the MSN slideshow was the importance of #BuildingCommunity and perhaps embracing #Anarchy (as in "No Rulers, No Kings"). These days, the ruling class are corporate executives and greedy politicians. Certainly, many who are currently in charge are failing us and the environment!

    6. Political systems cannot coordinate responses to global crises.

    "Democratic governance systems designed for gradual policy adjustments cannot process the rapid, fundamental changes required to address simultaneously occurring economic, #environmental, and social crises that demand coordinated international responses exceeding current institutional capabilities. Political polarization and short electoral cycles prevent the #LongTermPlanning and #ResourceAllocation necessary to navigate systemic challenges that span decades and require #SustainedCooperation across competing #national interests.

    "#InternationalCooperation continues deteriorating as #ResourceScarcity and climate impacts intensify competition between nations, while domestic political systems fragment under the stress of managing declining living standards and increasing inequality that undermine social cohesion. The failure of governance systems to facilitate necessary changes creates the kind of institutional breakdown that characterizes the transition from complex societies to simpler, more localized forms of social organization that can better adapt to resource constraints and environmental instability."

    msn.com/en-us/money/markets/mi

    #Nationalism #Corporatocracy #NoKings #CorporateColonialism #ExtractiveIndustries #BadGovernance

  3. Something else I took away from the MSN slideshow was the importance of #BuildingCommunity and perhaps embracing #Anarchy (as in "No Rulers, No Kings"). These days, the ruling class are corporate executives and greedy politicians. Certainly, many who are currently in charge are failing us and the environment!

    6. Political systems cannot coordinate responses to global crises.

    "Democratic governance systems designed for gradual policy adjustments cannot process the rapid, fundamental changes required to address simultaneously occurring economic, #environmental, and social crises that demand coordinated international responses exceeding current institutional capabilities. Political polarization and short electoral cycles prevent the #LongTermPlanning and #ResourceAllocation necessary to navigate systemic challenges that span decades and require #SustainedCooperation across competing #national interests.

    "#InternationalCooperation continues deteriorating as #ResourceScarcity and climate impacts intensify competition between nations, while domestic political systems fragment under the stress of managing declining living standards and increasing inequality that undermine social cohesion. The failure of governance systems to facilitate necessary changes creates the kind of institutional breakdown that characterizes the transition from complex societies to simpler, more localized forms of social organization that can better adapt to resource constraints and environmental instability."

    msn.com/en-us/money/markets/mi

    #Nationalism #Corporatocracy #NoKings #CorporateColonialism #ExtractiveIndustries #BadGovernance

  4. Something else I took away from the MSN slideshow was the importance of #BuildingCommunity and perhaps embracing #Anarchy (as in "No Rulers, No Kings"). These days, the ruling class are corporate executives and greedy politicians. Certainly, many who are currently in charge are failing us and the environment!

    6. Political systems cannot coordinate responses to global crises.

    "Democratic governance systems designed for gradual policy adjustments cannot process the rapid, fundamental changes required to address simultaneously occurring economic, #environmental, and social crises that demand coordinated international responses exceeding current institutional capabilities. Political polarization and short electoral cycles prevent the #LongTermPlanning and #ResourceAllocation necessary to navigate systemic challenges that span decades and require #SustainedCooperation across competing #national interests.

    "#InternationalCooperation continues deteriorating as #ResourceScarcity and climate impacts intensify competition between nations, while domestic political systems fragment under the stress of managing declining living standards and increasing inequality that undermine social cohesion. The failure of governance systems to facilitate necessary changes creates the kind of institutional breakdown that characterizes the transition from complex societies to simpler, more localized forms of social organization that can better adapt to resource constraints and environmental instability."

    msn.com/en-us/money/markets/mi

    #Nationalism #Corporatocracy #NoKings #CorporateColonialism #ExtractiveIndustries #BadGovernance

  5. Something else I took away from the MSN slideshow was the importance of #BuildingCommunity and perhaps embracing #Anarchy (as in "No Rulers, No Kings"). These days, the ruling class are corporate executives and greedy politicians. Certainly, many who are currently in charge are failing us and the environment!

    6. Political systems cannot coordinate responses to global crises.

    "Democratic governance systems designed for gradual policy adjustments cannot process the rapid, fundamental changes required to address simultaneously occurring economic, #environmental, and social crises that demand coordinated international responses exceeding current institutional capabilities. Political polarization and short electoral cycles prevent the #LongTermPlanning and #ResourceAllocation necessary to navigate systemic challenges that span decades and require #SustainedCooperation across competing #national interests.

    "#InternationalCooperation continues deteriorating as #ResourceScarcity and climate impacts intensify competition between nations, while domestic political systems fragment under the stress of managing declining living standards and increasing inequality that undermine social cohesion. The failure of governance systems to facilitate necessary changes creates the kind of institutional breakdown that characterizes the transition from complex societies to simpler, more localized forms of social organization that can better adapt to resource constraints and environmental instability."

    msn.com/en-us/money/markets/mi

    #Nationalism #Corporatocracy #NoKings #CorporateColonialism #ExtractiveIndustries #BadGovernance

  6. What would you do if you didn’t have to worry about money for retirement? Dalene Higgins answers that question and more on Search & Replace.

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/AamdF

    #financialsecurity #retirementplanning #Podcasts #LongTermPlanning

  7. On Search & Replace, Dalene Higgins reminds us: "you can still be retired and still working in a certain form and just realizing that can be an option."

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/AYMoD

    #financialsecurity #retirementplanning #Podcasts #LongTermPlanning

  8. Most of them might sound obvious, but don't forget unexpected home modifications and a surprise battle or two with inflation

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/AVI6W

    #financialsecurity #retirementplanning #Podcasts #LongTermPlanning

  9. On Search and Replace, our guest Dalene shows how you can craft a life that transcends the typical financial worries and truly enjoy your golden years.

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/ATA4v

    #financialsecurity #retirementplanning #Podcasts #LongTermPlanning

  10. Dalene Higgins: "I know everybody hates spend budgeting, but it was the driving force of my entire 15-year journey." Listen to more from her on Search & Replace.

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/ASJJ4

    #financialsecurity #retirementplanning #Podcasts #LongTermPlanning

  11. On Search & Replace, Dalene Higgins shares her journey of transforming her relationship with money and mastering the art of living well—both before and after retirement.

    Read more 👉 lttr.ai/ASBU3

    #financialsecurity #retirementplanning #Podcasts #LongTermPlanning

  12. Meet Dalene Higgins, a former government employee who turned her meticulous budgeting into a retirement plan so successful, it enabled her to retire early and pursue a new passion as a financial coach. lttr.ai/AR3mg

    #financialsecurity #retirementplanning #Podcasts #LongTermPlanning

  13. “Mister Lipwig, the world lives between those who say it cannot be done and those who say that it can. And in my experience, those who say that it can be done are usually telling the truth. It's just a matter of thinking creatively.”
    Terry Pratchett; Raising Steam
    #Discworld #NationalisingRailways #LongTermPlanning #LabourWin 🚂