In light of all the challenges we’re facing, the most frustrating thing for me is that the solutions are actually easy and already exist. We’re not lacking in ideas, technologies, or pathways forward—we’re simply trapped in systems and mindsets that prevent us from moving into action. It’s as though we’re stuck in inertia, despite having everything we need to address these crises. The hardest part isn’t inventing new solutions—it’s breaking free from the structures and habits that keep us from implementing the ones we already have.
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In light of all the challenges we’re facing, the most frustrating thing for me is that the solutions are actually easy and already exist. We’re not lacking in ideas, technologies, or pathways forward—we’re simply trapped in systems and mindsets that prevent us from moving into action. It’s as though we’re stuck in inertia, despite having everything we need to address these crises. The hardest part isn’t inventing new solutions—it’s breaking free from the structures and habits that keep us from implementing the ones we already have.