I expected you to say nuclear war or climate change, or endcdisrupters. You said our biggest challenge is human behavior and what we see in the mirror. We need a system's map of how the stuff fits together, and then create a big tent nget people in. Till what do you see as the largest and most looming existential threats to humanity's future? Just human behavior,. The tendency for people to behave out of their own egos, their own need in one could say, dont get deep in psychology as to what drives that... i'll only talk about in pro social people i know who ridicule and demean in people very different than they are.
On this episode we meet with Executive Director of Stanford University’s Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere, Joan Diamond.
Diamond helps us imagine the future in an uncertain time. How can we create robust strategies to help us plan? How can we avoid thinking only of worst-case scenarios?
Further, Diamond offers suggestions for how people can handle their hopelessness and rage following recent Supreme Court rulings. What options exist for people to change systems?
About Joan Diamond
Joan Diamond has executive background in private and nonprofit sectors, including Fortune 500 energy enterprises such as executive VP of Hawaiian Electric Company, vice president and corporate secretary of a Silicon Valley telecommunications company, and COO of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability. She is the Executive Director of Stanford University’s Millennium Alliance for Humanity and the Biosphere (MAHB) and of the Crans Foresight Analysis Nexus (FAN).
For Show Notes and Transcript visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/29-josh-farley