Retrospective and Reflections on WAAS@60

Solution to the complex nexus of problems confronting humanity exceeds the capacity of any individual or small group of individuals or organizations. But it does not lie beyond the capacity of the collective aspiration, intelligence and determination of humanity. The world needs aspirational leaders...

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Published in:Cadmus
Main Authors: Garry Jacobs, Donato Kiniger-Passigli, Winston Nagan, Ivo Šlaus, Alberto Zucconi
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Language:English
Published: Risk Institute, Trieste- Geneva 2021-06-01
Online Access:https://cadmusjournal.org/article/volume-4/issue-4/retrospective-and-reflections-waas60
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description Solution to the complex nexus of problems confronting humanity exceeds the capacity of any individual or small group of individuals or organizations. But it does not lie beyond the capacity of the collective aspiration, intelligence and determination of humanity. The world needs aspirational leadership that transcends the partisanship and limitations of selfinterested political, economic and cultural perspectives. It needs people and organizations committed to think on behalf of all humanity, not simply themselves. It needs leadership that brings people together rather than divides us into competitive factions and warring camps. It needs transdisciplinary thinking that spans all boundaries, in search of truths that complement and complete rather than compete and negate one another. It needs education that enlivens and inspires, awakens creativity and fosters true individuality, rather than egoism. We need individuality that identifies with and works for the common wellbeing of all. The World Academy of Art & Science is a network of committed individuals from around the world working with other like-minded individuals, organizations and networks as strands of a universal network of networks with the collective power to unleash a global movement of conscious social evolution.
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spelling doaj-art-6d1b9977efaa4acbb23c4ebbadd445a42025-08-19T21:08:52ZengRisk Institute, Trieste- GenevaCadmus2038-52502021-06-0144931Retrospective and Reflections on WAAS@60Garry Jacobs0Donato Kiniger-Passigli1Winston Nagan2Ivo Šlaus3Alberto Zucconi4President & CEO, WAASVice-President, WAASChairman of the Board of Trustees, WAAS (2013-2019)Honorary President, WAAS; President, WAAS (2011-2013) Chairman of the Board of Trustees, WAASSolution to the complex nexus of problems confronting humanity exceeds the capacity of any individual or small group of individuals or organizations. But it does not lie beyond the capacity of the collective aspiration, intelligence and determination of humanity. The world needs aspirational leadership that transcends the partisanship and limitations of selfinterested political, economic and cultural perspectives. It needs people and organizations committed to think on behalf of all humanity, not simply themselves. It needs leadership that brings people together rather than divides us into competitive factions and warring camps. It needs transdisciplinary thinking that spans all boundaries, in search of truths that complement and complete rather than compete and negate one another. It needs education that enlivens and inspires, awakens creativity and fosters true individuality, rather than egoism. We need individuality that identifies with and works for the common wellbeing of all. The World Academy of Art & Science is a network of committed individuals from around the world working with other like-minded individuals, organizations and networks as strands of a universal network of networks with the collective power to unleash a global movement of conscious social evolution.https://cadmusjournal.org/article/volume-4/issue-4/retrospective-and-reflections-waas60
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