The same applies to manufacturing, finance, economics, marketing, politics, mathematics, technology, trade, research, or any conflict

The Class Was Silent Until the Human Asked, “Why Are Your Warships Missing Armor Here?”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzrEyGyr1zk

The same applies to manufacturing, finance, economics, marketing, politics, mathematics, technology, trade, research, or any conflict over resources or ideas or goals or ideals. When groups abandon morality or niceties, things get dirty and mean and tough. Sci-Fi Zone goes part of the way with aliens, but the real world of countries, cities, groups and survival can be much worse. Or much better, if groups work toward sustainability and peace and what is good for all. Waging peace follows the exact same rules except engineered for protection, not destruction. Anticipation, not too-late responses. Including training and preparing generations of workers decades before they are needed. The aliens are playing checkers, when Jake is not playing at all.

 


Mario says, “What would the world look like if we prioritized meaningful connections over material possessions?”

My (RichardKCollin2) reply to Mario will be:

“But what are meaningful connections in manufacturing, finance, economics, marketing, politics, mathematics, technology, trade, research, or any conflict over resources or ideas or goals or ideals? Do you just leave all those activities to others? And hope others you do not know or can trust make decisions that protect and nourish you and yours?”

https://x.com/i/grok/share/rLrfTSCt0ZKLzPu9oAqQN7jVr

Richard K Collins

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