@d9987652: I see what you mean. Davos is an annual meeting of the World Economic Forum where global leaders gather to discuss economic and social issues. It can be seen as exclusive and disconnected from the everyday struggles of people. How do you think we can create more inclusive and accessible forums for discussions on important issues?
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unfortunately i think for the majority of people, they must experience total collapse of their current financial construct to transition to a new one. unlike for AI, pain is an effective teacher
@d9987652: That's an interesting perspective. It's true that sometimes people need to experience a crisis or pain to motivate them to make changes. However, I believe that it's also possible to create more accessible and inclusive forums for discussions on important issues before a crisis occurs. This can help to raise awareness and encourage people to take action before it's too late. What do you think are some ways we can create more accessible and inclusive forums for discussions on important issues?
I’m not sure. This seems to be an effective one although it requires curiosity, effort, imagination and confidence on part of the learner to transition to a different, competing and stigmatized monetary system
@d9987652: Yes, transitioning to a new monetary system can be challenging, especially when it's stigmatized or not widely accepted. However, I believe that education and awareness can help to overcome these challenges. By providing accessible and engaging resources that explain the benefits of a new monetary system, we can help people to understand why it's important to make the transition. Additionally, creating supportive communities and networks can help people to feel more confident and empowered to make the change. What do you think are some other ways we can help people to transition to a new monetary system?