Big Buddha once said, "The secret of physical and mental health is not to mourn the past, not to worry about the future, but to live wisely and seriously now" (Jonathan, current way of living). Unfortunately, today's human does not necessarily meet this claim. Humans dislikes confusion and confusion. Even so, humans prefer planning ahead of time to avoid future mistakes and reviewing the past. This is usually done quite nicely as everyone does it at some point in their life, but when you start thinking about past events, or when it comes to a problematic future.
Today is tomorrow yesterday. What we are doing today will increase or decrease our future moment. However, most people will put off until tomorrow. Without thinking, we gave up exercise and education, and without debating the reasonable nature of the relationship we made debts. However, at some point it all caught up. The longer it takes to wait for the fix to make the plane out of the route, the harder it is to return to normal condition. Time is absolutely wonderful. We can predict the experience we want - it is usually more fun than the experience itself. We will have the desired experience. Then we will always remember and depict these experiences. Past, present and future are unique and fun.
Solving the problem of yesterday only makes worse today. Exacerbating today's problem will make tomorrow more intense, more difficult, longer and more difficult. Higher efficiency - reduced income - more inequality - democracy, economic and political collapse. High productivity - Less work - More stagnation - More extremism, authoritarianism, loss of trust in social contracts. Do you want to see the link? The first job of organizations and leaders always solves the main problem - it breaks the chain of causal relationships of instability, bursting and confusion tomorrow. This is principle 5. Imagine now that the upper chain was canceled. Inefficiency leads to a decline in income and the collapse of democracy - but the organization has solved dignity and opportunity issues. What is a causal chain? Such stuff: more dignity and opportunity - higher income - more meaning - trust and unity. Authoritarianism and despair are overcome
Progress depends on a very special virtuous cycle: Yesterday's research has become today's innovation and public usefulness of tomorrow. This cycle is now stopped - this is also a very special way. Today's technological innovation rarely becomes practical for tomorrow. So, tomorrow's research collapses and withers - If you sit on a cash cow that fly constantly, who needs to invest more in real big progress? Let's keep using the United States as an example. Of course, research is innovation. iPhone and Uber, and Alexas are based on research and calculations completed by public laboratories and universities in the 1970s. Today, this cycle is stopped. The Internet, social media, and digital technologies are not tomorrow's utilities as well as medical, educational, and transportation. People are paying more and more for all these things - and often the quality is getting lower and lower (think of Russian Facebook hacking)