One of the most challenging things to do is function and live in a world that is past, present, and future all at the same time. For this reason, we need to transition to a more desired future condition, striving for reality. First, we must decide what the desired future condition is for everything on earth, and it requires all of us. Then we must understand where we’re at on Earth. Then, we must continuously and adaptively strive towards a well-planned, desired future condition over the horizon and far beyond. Our world should be one of continuous adaptive capitalism, and I heard a new term yesterday: continuous adaptive finance. I’m not very well-versed in finance, but I know it has something to do with energy allocation. The allocation of energy needed is the desired future condition minus the current condition. In fact, I had an idea on earth to include all of us, everything, everywhere on earth as a cycle with each of us. The idea was to bring everything up to a dynamic steady-state mosaic, a kind of condition in which everyone is out of a survival zone and away from preventable suffering. To do this, I believe the We-Me explorers’ cycle and the help project concept will help us reach a short-term, over-the-horizon desired future condition. This involves everyone participating in the We-Me explorers’ cycle and contributing coordinate data to the unidiversity, so we can focus on our near-term desired future conditions and make them the current conditions. In doing so, every bit of preventable suffering, our human environments, and our natural environments will be subjected to advanced spatial analysis and an Eco Geo relativity prioritization system. This will allow us to allocate energy on Earth to the places that need it most, while working down the list to the lowest priority. The great thing about all of this is that the points provided by 8 billion people end up on a map showing the elevation of areas on Earth that most need help. If we are to do it today, the Gaza Strip and all other places on planet Earth where people are starving and suffering would likely be at the top of the list and at the highest elevations on the map.
The coordinates people provide create the concept of priority: the more data people offer, the more it becomes a priority. It is also true that people with specific skills can provide greater relative importance and relative significance weight in decision-making, science, observation, pattern recognition, creativity, and innovation. All of these observations and patterns are weighed in a geographic information system using Eco Geo relativity, so they are rational destinations for people to contribute to helping behaviors, regardless of the type. Once the current condition is assessed, we can determine it and plan the short- and long-term desired conditions for the area. Ecological equilibrium compensation, holistic inclusion, holistic acceptance, and holistic inspirational incentives will inspire the people scoping data. With this concept, everyone contributes to the planet, and no one is left out. We all feel like we are part of the solutions to problems and part of the planning for the future. Along the way, everyone is learning, exploring, discovering, collaborating, and living as much as they can. Nobody does it better than each of us and all of us together. World without end….
We find ourselves at a pivotal juncture, navigating the complexities of historical legacies, present-day challenges, and future aspirations simultaneously. This intricate confluence often leads to a state of collective paralysis, where well-intentioned discussions devolve into static, compartmentalized debates, hindering our ability to forge meaningful progress towards a better future.
My vision is to transcend this inertia, guiding humanity towards a systematically achieved and desired future condition for all life on Earth. This journey demands a precise understanding of our current global state and a collaborative definition of the ideal future we aspire to create. To this end, I propose a dynamic and inclusive framework designed to eliminate preventable suffering and foster widespread well-being as the most immediate priority.
At the core of this framework lies the “We-Me Explorers Cycle” and the “Help Project,” initiatives aimed at activating global participation. Imagine a collective intelligence platform, which I conceptualize as the “Unidiversity,” where every individual, regardless of location or circumstance, can contribute vital spatial data. These contributions, akin to coordinates, pinpoint areas of need, opportunity, or conflict, creating a real-time, comprehensive mosaic of our planet’s most pressing issues.
This incoming data would be processed through an “Advanced Spatial Analysis and Eco Geo Relativity Prioritization System.” This sophisticated system would objectively analyze and rank global priorities, directing our collective energy and resources to where they are most critically required. It’s a rational allocation model, where the frequency and nature of data input from individuals naturally elevate the priority of certain regions or issues. Furthermore, the system is designed to intelligently weight contributions based on recognized expertise and the relative significance of observations, patterns, and innovative solutions, ensuring that specialized knowledge informs decision-making.
Consider the profound impact: areas grappling with famine, severe conflict, or environmental degradation would automatically surface as top priorities on a global action map. This mechanism ensures that our collective efforts are focused efficiently, addressing the most urgent needs first, and systematically working through the global spectrum of challenges. Concepts such as “continuous adaptive finance,” which I understand to relate to the dynamic allocation of resources, would be integral to this adaptive approach, ensuring that our financial and energetic investments are always aligned with the most critical human and ecological needs.
This entire endeavor is underpinned by principles of ecological equilibrium compensation, holistic inclusion, universal acceptance, and incentives that genuinely inspire engagement. It cultivates a world where everyone contributes, no one is marginalized, and every individual feels an integral part of shaping solutions and planning for a sustainable future. It’s about fostering a global culture of perpetual learning, exploration, discovery, collaboration, and vibrant living. My belief is that together, we possess the inherent capacity to build a world free from preventable suffering and other highly prioritized problems. allowing humanity and nature to thrive in harmony, continuously adapting and evolving towards an ever-improving horizon.
Richard Thomas Simmons