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Peter Belohlavek’s Lectures on Opening the Pandora Box of Social Evils

Social chronic problems need to be cured and not only palliated. Paradoxically, opening the “box” of these problems allows curing them while closing it only palliates them and increases their destructive power.

The Unicist Goodwill Network invites you to participate actively in the opening of the discussion between “Zero Sum vs. Value Adding”.

The discovery of the drivers of human attitudes and human intentions opened the possibilities of influencing the environment at an individual level to foster sustainable development and wellbeing. While the concepts individuals have drive their attitudes, their ethical intelligence defines their true intentions.

The world is in a transition stage in which many of the role models became reverted towards a “stagnant survivor” stage. In this context, the value adding attitude was substituted by a justified appropriation of value, using the necessary power to foster “survival” as a necessary attitude in society. This ended in a massive identification with the victims replacing a solidary behavior.

Human needs sustain their values and define their functional ethics. That is why it is necessary to open the Pandora Box to cure the influenceable environment instead of palliating it by closing the box.

You are welcome to build a better future by fostering evolution.

The next lecture will begin 01/12 at 10:00 am Eastern Time sharp.
At this time please enter here: http://www.goodwillnetwork.net/opb.php

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NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute was the pioneer in complexity science research and became the major research organization in the world in the field of human adaptive systems. More than 4,200 unicist ontological researches were developed since 1976 until December 2011 in the field of individual, institutional and social evolution. They included the development of the unicist ontogenetic maps (DNA) of institutions.

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