>>7440857
Not at all. But I didn't need any further prompting than parenthood, to begin looking at the world differently.
As a parent, you first become the shepherd of a new life growing from 'birth' to adulthood.
A shepherd who does not know the world beyond the end of his feet, will be near useless.
That agency to inspire is within 'self'. The trick is in finding it, and nobody can do that for you.
If everybody understood and appreciated the real experience of life (not the rgind of getting from one paycheck/drama to the next) on an individual level, then collectively things could happen much quicker.
But it starts with the improvement of 'self'. Life simply presents the opportunities.
We've had a long while where people are taking the easy route, and then bemoaning their outcomes.