I disagree because I know what you mean, Molly. Common language is the result of agreed communication. Your pointless invitation proves the opposite.
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Molly <[email protected]> wrote: > common language is a good start > > On Sep 9, 7:19 am, Lee Douglas <[email protected]> wrote: > > Although I largely agree you last sentance highlights the problem. > > > > Getting humans to agree is an excersise in fultility, and what I > > 'know' to be right may indeed differ from what others 'know' to be > > right. > > > > On Sep 9, 5:19 am, Bavwu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > There is an inevitable trend becoming more and more apparent as > > > globalization and technology is connecting us all and we are booming > > > through the Information Age. Standard and quality of living is > > > increasing and we are getting more advanced, but the higher we climb > > > the more obvious it is that we did not start on the proper foundation. > > > Greed and self interest have molded our world so dramatically that the > > > idea of Bavwu seems far out. > > > > > Living sustainable and advancing without side effect should be on all > > > our minds, it should be the first thought when dealing with any > > > problem we face. The bottom line needs to move away from money and > > > self profit and to global stability and equal rights. > > > > > Sustainability shouldn't even be our main goal, sustainability should > > > just be our lifestyle, while living that life we then will have the > > > means to focus our brain power on more mental needs and begin forming > > > a new reality based on intellect and collaboration. > > > > > Technology may be what we have been waiting for to make the transcend > > > into our new collective global society. I believe we have the > > > technology to connect every person in the world, I also feel we as a > > > whole, we have all, or could learn all the solutions the people of the > > > world faces if given the opportunity and the common goal. > > > > > If we could define Bavwu in every situation and scenario, all we would > > > need is the will to do what we know is right. >
