Climate change, overpopulation, rampant consumerism and other huge problems make it pretty hard to feel hopeful about the fate of the world. We can all rhyme off many ways in which our planet is being assaulted. Yet, according to Joanna Macy and Chris Johnstone, none of these phenomena are what most imperil our world. The problem is the debilitating fatalism that we harbour when we think of them. According to Macy and Johnstone, "the greatest danger of our times is the deadening of our response."
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