We have asked this question all over the world to hundreds of people. and we keep asking, but why? What is the point in just asking a question?
It prompts individuals to reflect on what is important to them and what they consider to be sufficient or lacking in their own lives and in the world around them. It gives them a sense of value.
For example, when considering the question of whether there is enough food in the world, some people may think about their own access to food and the availability of food in their local community. Others may think about hunger and food insecurity in other parts of the world. This reflection can help individuals to clarify what they value and what they believe is important, such as access to nutritious food, reducing food waste, or helping others who are less fortunate.
In a similar way, asking the question "Is there enough?" about other scarcities, such as affordable housing, healthcare, or education, can prompt individuals to reflect on what they consider to be sufficient or lacking in these areas and what they believe should be done to address these challenges.
This reflection can help to clarify what individuals value and what they believe is important, such as access to affordable housing, quality healthcare, or quality education for all.
"Is there enough?" can create a sense of personal values by encouraging individuals to reflect on what is important to them and what they believe should be done to address the challenges facing the world.
After a deep dive into the question of IsThereEnough, you might have discovered that there is enough but with conditions. There is a huge "but" in the middle of it.
What is more threatening to human survival? Global warming or tribalism?
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