icepick wrote:
Hi Pen;

I think it actually has to do with their training where most of them are concerned. It was simply ........ too simple. The bulk of this sort of issues lies on the doorstep of education in my opinion. It needs redesigned in a way that wíll promote oút of the box thinking. What is one of the things that education institutions do best?

They tend to teach limitations. I don't see this as the design, rather it is the result of archaic thinking. As well as rewards and promotions being granted for the wrong things. Everything does have a dárk side. But most people are not dárk by nature. We need to redesign the education systems. It's the best place to start in my opinion.

As far as powérful organizations are concerned, there are laws in place to deal with abuse. The problem here is they have dull teeth.

Tim


Whereas I agree with what you are saying, an example I think is that for God knows how long many serious díseases like cancer have been researched and billions of dollars poured into foundations, and I have even read of cures for certain cancers... but none are filtered down to the people... you read it and never see or hear another thing about it. One such was a cure for Prostate cancer with a 99% success rate.... When I read the news article I was overjoyed as one of my brothers has prostate cancer. The article was on the BBC news site... and it said the drúg would be available in 2011 (which was about 3-5 year after the news article on it.... to date there is not another word on it. Its almost as if these news articles are released for a specific purpose, to make it look like they are actually doing something.... when its really for getting funding to keep them in jobs. :mad: I have been to funerals of people who have died of cancer, and all people who attend are asked to give the money for flowers to cancer research. Some give huge sums.... yet after all these years (70) stíll no cure for cancer.