Stability and Resilience within Boundary Humans and Ecological Health and Security
Humans have unlimited potential to make a positive difference on Earth. We can organize ourselves to live well on Earth instead of worsening imbalances and insecurities. This requires cooperation of individuals within a nation and in the global village to address underlying issues and to advance science and technology that align with requirements for public and ecological health and security.Cultura Animi is not Cultural or Social Conditioning that Worsen Imbalances and Insecurities
The threat of severe ecological catastrophe is real. The high frequency of extreme weather events, armed conflicts, and other stressors affects technological and natural systems. Indeed, peace and ecological wellbeing are vital for natural wealth. Taking corrective actions as individuals and collectively will increase the odds of current and future generations thriving on Earth.
We have unlimited potential to learn and grow inwardly and to make a positive difference on Earth. But there is no one-size-fits-all. Every human being has unique life experiences, strengths, and DNAs. Every nation has people (the public) with unique psyches, physical bodies, and relevant and irrelevant skills and strengths to achieve high level of natural productivity and stability.
About
Hendrika Kuffar, recognizes human life has intrinsic worth. Each of us has unlimited human potential to learnm grow inwardly, and make a positive difference on Earth. However, due to systemic issues, many are unable to realize it. Given the threats, if individuals enhance their natural intelligence and wisdom, we will have outer development to conserve or restore ecological wellbeing and minimize risks.
Hendrika has bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. In addition to design skills, she has learned conventional philosophies, neuroscience, laws, histories, financial markets, cults (crypto, tokenization, etc.), magic wands, political economy, conventional psychology, engineering non-living things and systems, natural science (energy, material science, biology, chemistry, et cetera), and other things. Her broad knowledge, skills, strength and experience enabled her to see the connecting dots across the silos of humanities, and social and natural sciences, as well as things that misalign with the requirements of ecological wellbeing.
Hendrika’s research topics go beyond sustainability, thriving organizations, and effective systems, services, and products that align with requirements for public and ecological health and security. She recognizes that natural systems are more sophisticated than artificial ones. Engineering things and systems and advancing science, laws, and regulations that align with wellness needs is vital for stability and for people to live well on Earth