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Long-Term Thinking for a Short-Sighted World: Restoring happiness, balance, and sanity to our lives and our planet

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Long-Term Thinking for a Short-Sighted World: Restoring happiness, balance, and sanity to our lives and our planet
Long-Term Thinking for a Short-Sighted World: Restoring happiness, balance, and sanity to our lives and our planet

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Long-Term Thinking for a Short-Sighted World: Restoring happiness, balance, and sanity to our lives and our planet

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Jim Brumm's
Long-Term Thinking for a Short-Sighted World
focuses on the problems we face today that share a common, rarely discussed theme: a lack of long-term thinking. The book explores examples-past and present-of humanity pursuing short-term gains at the expense of our long-term well being. Topics include energy, debt, consumerism, agriculture and our skewed perceptions of time.
"In today's world we are grappling at every turn with an increasing energy shortage, food production systems that struggle to feed increasing millions, environmental problems that threaten our survival, a debt crisis that is crippling individuals and governments, and so much more. All of these problems come with their own unique challenges and examined on their own they may seem completely different from each other, but they share one common, rarely discussed hidden thread that runs through the center of each and binds them together: a lack of long-term thinking. We're very bad long-term thinkers."
Jim delivers a message of hope, helping to answer the question, "How can I live my life in a way that brings satisfaction, balance, happiness, and a sense of value? In other words, how can I be part of the solution?" He suggests positive ways to improve our ability to embrace a larger vision of our place in the world. Conversational, provocative, witty and often laugh-aloud funny,
will inspire readers who are seeking ways to realign priorities and re-examine what brings true, long-term happiness and sustainability.

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