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The Pool Of Humanity (TPOH) is a project started in 2004. It is thought to develop future concepts for a united world without borders, violence, wars, repression or poverty. Humanity cannot walk along its current path without destroying most life on this planet. What we have done to Nature until now was sufficient to kill many lifeforms. If we continue to waste unique resources, pollute our unique athmosphere and ignore the poverty of other humans (who, unfortunately, were not born as children of wealthy parents), we sooner or later are confronted with a dead planet, filled with angry people who want to get their share of whatever was left to survive.
Looking at the current situation, we observe political and economic decision-makers who still are preaching the same credo - the universal principle of inequality (same as it ever was). How inacceptable and unpopular such a principle might be, it is the fundament all political systems are based upon. If there was real equality, there were no starving people, no wars, no polluted air. Living in Pyramid Land, we all have to find our individual way to survive. Whoever is poor has nothing to share, whoever is wealthy does not share, but tries to grab more (and more and even more). No one asks if our behaviour is reasonable or insane. We all follow the main stream and try to get more than we give. The few who kept a minimum of reason and diligence are treated as fools.
That much for the introduction. The next post describes what is meant if I speak of Pyramid Land.
Bernhard Schornak
The Pool Of Humanity (TPOH) is a project started in 2004. It is thought to develop future concepts for a united world without borders, violence, wars, repression or poverty. Humanity cannot walk along its current path without destroying most life on this planet. What we have done to Nature until now was sufficient to kill many lifeforms. If we continue to waste unique resources, pollute our unique athmosphere and ignore the poverty of other humans (who, unfortunately, were not born as children of wealthy parents), we sooner or later are confronted with a dead planet, filled with angry people who want to get their share of whatever was left to survive.
Looking at the current situation, we observe political and economic decision-makers who still are preaching the same credo - the universal principle of inequality (same as it ever was). How inacceptable and unpopular such a principle might be, it is the fundament all political systems are based upon. If there was real equality, there were no starving people, no wars, no polluted air. Living in Pyramid Land, we all have to find our individual way to survive. Whoever is poor has nothing to share, whoever is wealthy does not share, but tries to grab more (and more and even more). No one asks if our behaviour is reasonable or insane. We all follow the main stream and try to get more than we give. The few who kept a minimum of reason and diligence are treated as fools.
That much for the introduction. The next post describes what is meant if I speak of Pyramid Land.
Bernhard Schornak
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