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S05 E14: Focus: Seeing Distant Threats and Cultivating a Handprint Future

S05 E14: Focus: Seeing Distant Threats and Cultivating a Handprint Future

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In this episode of Bookish Mind, Season 05, Episode 14, we dive into Chapter 14: Distant Threats of Daniel Goleman's 'Focus'. This episode explores humanity's struggle to perceive and respond to long-term global challenges, such as the degradation of Earth's life-support systems in the Anthropocene Age. We discuss why the human brain's perceptual apparatus is not finely tuned to recognize these macro or micro threats, often leading to attention circuits shrugging at alarming news. A key concept explored is the shift from a negative "carbon footprint" metric, which can lead to discouragement, to the positive "handprint," which measures the good we do by lessening our environmental impact and motivates sustained action. We also delve into the importance of Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for achieving ecological transparency and understanding environmental impacts, and the crucial need for systems literacy in education to equip future generations with the cognitive tools to understand and manage our complex world.

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