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Sustainability is essential for societal longevity from "summary" of The Patterning Instinct by Jeremy R. Lent

Sustainability lies at the very heart of societal longevity. Without sustainable practices, a society risks depleting its vital resources and compromising the well-being of future generations. This fundamental truth is embedded in the fabric of human history, as civilizations throughout the ages have risen and fallen based on their ability to maintain a sustainable relationship with the natural world. The concept of sustainability is deeply intertwined with the patterns of human behavior and societal organization. When a society prioritizes short-term gains over long-term sustainability, it sets itself on a path towards eventual decline. This short-sighted approach neglects the interconnectedness of all life on Earth, leading to environmental degradation, resource depletion, and social unrest. In contrast, a society that values sustainability recognizes the delicate balance between human needs and the health of the planet. By aligning its actions with the principles of sustainability, such a society can ens...
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    The Patterning Instinct

    Jeremy R. Lent

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