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Important
It is impossible to gain preliminary or advanced decision making clarity on the breakthrough services and programs we advocate without in depth discussions. We share minimal written material to foreign policy officials and others because it is just too easy to misinterpret the written word on these unusual resources. One of the reasons is that this doesn’t fit into common service or program categories most are familiar with in or out of foreign relations. Thus for comfort and time sake, inaccurate and automatic assumptions are quickly made and the critical significance of these services and programs are diminished.
Another reason is that although most people today are accustom to hearing about technological breakthroughs, breakthrough methodologies applied to relating and especially international relations are not common knowledge. Thus when we write that using these resources will source major breakthroughs in conflicts like those in the Middle East, with Iran or North Korea, automatic cynicism coupled with the above becomes a barrier to open and needed discussion. Another factor is that most people do not easily trust others they don’t know. Thus, it is common for busy people to ignore or dismiss concepts from strangers without critical scrutiny. Many will only talk to those referred. Another less obvious factor is that most human beings realizing this or not, are living in a deep seated sea of resignation and cynicism. It’s partly just human nature due to early life experiences. It is also because of the numerous global threats and suffering not being effectively and substantially resolved.
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