Thursday, December 3, 2015

Can we Mobilize?

"The death of or civilization is no longer a theory or an academic possibility; it is the road we live on"

I agree with this statement made by Peter Goldmark, because people have now become about self and not about community. We have lost touch with civilization and the benefits of it. So claiming that it is no longer a theory but an actual reality is somewhat accurate. To be quite honest everything has become self-centered and what I can achieve for me and mines(family). We have somewhat decreased on social development and organization due to the fact that our focus in life is narrowed! Civilization is slowly diminishing which does not give room for mobilization to occur in many developing countries. The focus is on how do I survive and how do I keep myself and family afloat? Where is the advancement with bettering our societies and communities? I believe we have lost touch a bit, but is there is possible way to regain momentum?

www.socailmail.com The shift and death of civilization in society.


The four mutually dependent Plan B goals--stabilizing climate, stabilizing population, eradicating poverty, and restoring the economy's natural support systems--are all essential to restoring food security"

www.alissonvale.com Models Stabilization
This is what it's going to take for developing countries to get back up on their feet. Just as the quote states " Rome was not built in a day", I believe this quote can relate to our development now. Developing countries will not be developed in a day. It will take planning and action to really solve the many issues that we see today, such as a lack of food security, poverty, lack of education, many health risks, etc. Plan B has great goals to achieve those changes, but will action be put in place for stabilization to occur in these developing countries. All of these Plan B goals are not only essential for restoring food security but it can decrease poverty rates and eradicate many other issues. As a bystander I am glad that there is some work and action plan being put together for these developing countries, but we have to try not to dig a bigger hole at the same time of regaining momentum. 

"Stabilizing population not only helps eradicate poverty , it makes it easier to reach almost every other goal the we seek."

www.globalpatriot.com Eradicating Poverty
When we stabilize populations that gives room for other things that need to be fixed to manifest, why because change starts with people who are motivated and stable in all aspects of life. When there is no motivation from society there will be no decrease in poverty rates which will continue to rise. So once we are able to get populations on their feet effectively, that's when poverty can be eradicated, which can increase the receiving of education, which will then reduce the spread of diseases and other health factors. It can also help with the food security. Once we bring failing populations back into stabilization it can have a domino effect and stabilize many other areas that need it. Plan B is on the right track to slowly repairing the damage that has been done, we just need individuals that will support the plans and goals.