Change Begins With a Conversation
Mike Nickerson – Sustain Well-being Mike Nickerson is an accomplished author and speaker. He has recently published the second edition of his most recent book Life, Money and Illusion: Living on Earth as if we Want to Stay.He is the Executive Director of The Sustainability Project and spends several months of the year travelling across Canada speaking to audiences about his Sustainability Project/7th Generation Initiative an educational, non-profit organization that exists to collect, study, develop and teach ideas, information, technologies and customs that promote green values and lead toward a sustainable future.Mike has also coordinated an initiative to establish a Genuine Progress Index for Canada in the early nineties.
We are pleased to welcome Mike as a Blogger on BoomerWarrior.Org (RMontpellier – Editor).
The article also appears on Mike’s Sustain Well-being website.
“The impetus to reform . . . springs in every age from the realization of the contrast between the external order of society and the moral standards recognized as valid by the conscience or reason of the individual.” (R. H. Tawney, Historian)
When something seems wrong, we talk about it with others. If the concern is shared, the conversation spreads, with people discussing, adding to and refining the alternative view, until a new perspective of a better way comes into being. As that perspective spreads, lifestyles, technologies, laws and institutions change.
This process led to the end of Apartheid in South Africa, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the installation of seat belts in cars and the prohibition of smoking in public places, to name a few notable examples. It will also eventually shift the organizing principal of our societies from perpetual expansion to sustainability.
The 7th Generation Initiative is dedicated to encouraging a conversation about the underlying goal of society. Is it appropriate, now that we are pressing up against planetary limits, for public policy to aim for continuous expansion?
Throughout history, human activity was of little consequence. Our activity doubled and redoubled repeatedly before we even realized there were planetary limits. With the last couple of doublings, however, we have come to press against those limits. To double, yet again, would fill an entire additional Earth-sized planet. Even if such a planet existed, we’d again be running out of space for human activity.
Fortunately, as the consequences of continued expansion make frequent news, the conversation about what we are trying to accomplish is emerging in many places. Humankind is grown up now. We are challenged to take responsibility for the impacts of our actions and to develop ways of living within planetary bounds.
The faster the conversation spreads, the sooner viable change will take place. Every time you raise the topic with someone, our entire society moves closer to the necessary change.
“There is a tradition in some societies, whenever decisions are being made, to consider the interests of the next seven generations”.
For the modern world to do the same would mark our passage to maturity.
Handy materials for introducing the conversation. You can help the 7th Generation Initiative to stimulate this conversation.
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Conversation leads to change, and change in turn leads to more conversation. That’s how we evolve as a society.
Great article Mike.
With the mass media in firm control of the powers of the status quo it will be very difficult to spread the “conversation” to the masses it needs to reach. We must, however, keep on trying and your article is inspiring as well as informative. Good work!
thanks, Mike. Agreed. Another aspect of this important dialogue is that war is now past its ‘use by’ date. let’s chuck it out for good.