Mankind

Why can’t Mankind move forward?

We have fought the same types of wars and held steadfast to the same prejudices that have not moved the species forward. When will we evolve past these to achieve the next level?

The earth provides a bounty far beyond our needs. Mankind wastes and abuses mother nature’s resources. When will the nations of the world find a path towards cooperation and abandon our differences. Religion, economic policy, and every other belief that creates division should be a starting point for building common ground. As humans we must find ways to transcend these beliefs, find common ground, and raise Mankind forward.

There is no magic answer.

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NCAA Football – The Good , The Bad, and The Ugly

The NCAA is trying to improve the total football atmosphere for players, coaches and maybe the fans. Let’s start with the good, which is expanding the playoffs from 4 to 12 teams. This actually solves some of the ugly where players sit out or enter the portal before their bowl game. With the expansion to 12 those players and coaches that make the playoffs will probably opt in to try and win the national championship. I’m not sure why 12 instead of 16. Why does a college team need (deserve) a by week? In truth to pursue fairness 16 is the number and the NCAA can make that happen. This playoff format transition year was Ugly; between players opting out and selecting the best 4 teams, but most of that should be resolved for next year.

The bad is still the Portal, but a simple change to no one can enter the portal until after their current season ends including bowl games might help. Is the portal to give players opportunities or coaches to build teams. Most schools don’t resume classes until mid-late Jan certainly the schools can accommodate Portal transfers students until mid-Feb.

The real Ugly is the pursuit of dollars and the have/have not environment that is being created by the conference consolidations. Conferences were built on geography which created traditional rivalries. The new conferences clearly aren’t based on anything more than TV dollars. PAC10, Big10, ACC, SEC, etc all had great natural rivalries. Fans could travel reasonably to almost any conference game. Players could play and still attend classes. Think Ohio State playing Washington, then Penn State, then USC, then Maryland…..great for TV$ but not for the fans. Plus the conferences have ripped apart the natural rivalries that allowed a team to play 3 or 4 rivalry games per year so now those games may be every one to two years. I can’t imagine a world where OSU and Michigan don’t play every year.

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Equity

What is earned vs what is given. Equity must be earned. The intangibles in life are meant to be earned through life’s deeds. Respect should be given and earned. Equity can never be given for without earning it, it will never be appreciated.

Opportunity can be given and what someone gains through opportunities can lead to equity. In humans the goal is never really equity for those believing they can give equity are themselves never really wanting equals only power. In providing the illusion of equity gives them this power.

Earning equity and respect enrich the intangibles that fulfill human needs. Those attributes of being human that complete the human soul and make it happy. Those things when given only leave the soul wishing it had earned them. Man can give things and those things might make life easier to survive, but they don’t provide the soul with true happiness only sustenance.

Humankind should strive to earn equity. For in the effort itself provides the soul that very fulfillment needed to achieve respect and equity. Only through one’s own effort can the soul find the contentment that equity provides.

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Energy Independence

What’s the vision? To counteract the effects of climate change. Sounds like a great cause. The healthier the planet the better for all mankind. I doubt anyone in the world doesn’t want their children to grow up with a planet that is better than ours is now.

Okay we can all agree on a vision. What’s the best path to get there? First we need to see where we are. Electric cars are great but are we there yet. I’d say no, lots of great work but they still don’t go far enough on a charge and then take to long to charge. Solar and wind, again lots of great work but neither are prime time and both have astonishing limitations. For arguments sake lets assume we need a balanced energy portfolio.

These new technologies are promising and may be the future, but their future is still tomorrow.

So what’s the path forward. Why not balance our energy plan with an eye towards our goal. Not long ago the United States was energy independent. We produced enough fossil fuels so we were not beholden to OPEC and other oil and gas producing nations. We controlled pricing and our destiny. Why not use that as a cornerstone to shape our future. Instead of paying OPEC and others for oil and gas use our resources to shape our future add a fifty cent tax to fund our vision. Just paying more does not help the American people, but perhaps paying more would be acceptable if the money went to improvements we can see.

Instead of taxing to build charging stations we incentivized restaurants to add them. Charging your vehicle while enjoying a meal sounds like a win-win for consumers and retailers. Balancing oil, natural gas, nuclear, solar, and wind energies is the only way to ensure that when energy is needed it will be there. No one idea magically achieves the vision, but we are smart enough to build on many ideas to realize the vision.

The bottomline is a vision is a long term goal and the journey to get there can be a well planned. Mortgaging our children’s futures to try and get there tomorrow is not going to work. Capitalizing on where we are to plan and build the future should.

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