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20/03/2024
The paradox of human nature lies in our simultaneous desire for progress and resistance to change. Throughout history, significant advancements have often been met with skepticism, fear, and resistance from individuals and societies accustomed to the status quo. This resistance is deeply rooted in our psychological makeup, as humans tend to find comfort and security in familiar routines, beliefs, and structures.
However, it is precisely through change that societies evolve and progress is achieved. Innovations in science, technology, medicine, governance, and social norms have reshaped the world, improving living standards, expanding knowledge, and fostering greater equality and justice. From the advent of agriculture to the Industrial Revolution, from the rise of democracy to the digital age, each era of significant change has faced its share of resistance, yet ultimately led to transformative outcomes.
Overcoming resistance to change requires not only embracing new ideas and perspectives but also acknowledging and addressing the fears and uncertainties that accompany them. Effective communication, education, and collaboration are essential in navigating periods of transition and fostering acceptance of innovation and progress.
While the human tendency to resist change may persist, so too will our capacity for adaptation and growth. By recognizing the inherent value of change and actively embracing opportunities for advancement, we can collectively steer the course of history towards a brighter and more prosperous future.
07/03/2024
I have been thinking and working on the wording of this post for a few days now as it's important. I am someone who always looks for the root cause of systemic issues within society, and I think a lot of it has to do with wealth inequality.
It's important to remember that even if we don't fully agree with what's being said, we should still take note. Understanding multiple perspectives is key, as it allows us to see beyond our own viewpoints and embrace the diverse dynamics within society.
From the decline in male mental health to the rise of gender dynamics, from the threat of AI to the urgency of combating global warming, there's so much to unpack. it's about fundamental issues affecting society as a whole.
My findings have led me to believe a lot of it is linked to wealth and more importantly the distribution of resources and wealth inequality.
💰 Average Income: In the 1980s, the average household income was around £9,000 to £12,000 per year. Today, it stands at approximately £30,000 to £35,000 per year. That's an increase of approximately 250% over the years.
🏠 Housing: In the 1980s, you could buy a house for around £38,000. Now, that same house is valued at approximately £250,000. The percentage increase? A staggering 557.89%!
🚗 Car Prices: In the 1980s, an average car might have cost around £5,000. Today, you're looking at around £25,000 for a similar model. That's a 400% increase in car prices!
With the rising costs of essentials like housing and transportation, there's no shortage of challenges facing us today. As an Amazon delivery driver, I see firsthand the disparity between those at the top and those at the bottom. It's disheartening to know that while I work tirelessly to make ends meet, others rake in profits without breaking a sweat.
But despite the challenges, I refuse to stay silent. I refuse to ignore the injustices that plague our society. What are your thoughts and have you ever really looked into these problems. Knowing what I have said to you here how do you feel? More importantly, what are you going to do?
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02/02/2024
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