Source 312: The following quote comes from a comment posted on the website https://questioneverything.typepad.com/question_everything/2011/08/how-might-humanity-survive-a-radically-changing-world/comments/page/2/ in August 2011; accessed 5 September 2011. This link may or may not still be operational; if it isn't, we may have redirected it to the WayBackMachine archive.
‘Has anyone here read any Jeremy Griffith? I suggest that his profound work may well round out the picture you are painting and take this discussion from the ballistic to the relativistic; give this discussion more traction as we plan a transition from a position of being more in tune or aligned with our nature…Griffith suggests that it is not in our nature to be divisive and hateful and brutal, that these behaviours are symptoms of the real problem, that being our collective and individual inability to integrate our nature and the understanding of our own mortality into our daily view of ourselves and how we fit into our relationships, communities and the natural environment...This topic is obviously too big for a single post, and if I have tickled your interest I suggest you quickly visit the following site. http://www.worldtransformation.com/. Please look past the basic nature of the site and the name itself. Once you have read and watched a little of Griffiths material you may come to understand his choice of words. If Plato and Aristotle were alive and read Griffith, they would die happy men.’
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