Exercise part 1: Please take 5 – 10 minutes now (before reading the rest of the Rise) to consider the following questions:
- Have you ever attempted to think beyond our current civilization?
- If you could recreate our world, what changes would you make?
- In comparison to our civilization would people cherish money / family / friends / knowledge / technology more or less?
- How would the content of school textbooks be different?
Exercise part 2: Read the rest of the Rise, check out the links and then spend another 5 – 10 minutes to reconsider the above questions and take note of how your answers may have changed:
"Too much and too long, we seem to have surrendered community excellence and community values in the mere accumulation of material things. Our gross national product...if we should judge American by that - counts air pollution and cigarette advertising, and ambulances to clear our highways of carnage. It counts special locks for our doors and the jails for those who break them. It counts the destruction of our redwoods and the loss of our natural wonder in chaotic sprawl. It counts napalm and the cost of a nuclear warhead, and armored cars for police who fight riots in our streets. It counts Whitman's rifle and Speck's knife, and the television programs which glorify

Were you aware that the nation of Bhutan measures its progress not by how much they produce & consume, but instead by their happiness? Happy Planet Index
What if this was how every nation measured progress? We’d potentially be less

Movie recommendation: Who's Counting? Marilyn Waring on Sex, Lies and Global Economics, while this can be difficult to find, this is a must see!!!
Book recommendation: Switch – How to change things when change is hard
Now that you’ve thought about how you’d like the world to be, consider how you’ll help be part of the change.
“The purpose of life is a life of purpose.” ~ Robert Byrne
Laugh, learn & live!