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Living in harmony
Anonymous
September 8, 2023

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I imagine a future where every human shows respect to nature and to others, no matter their race, gender, sexual orientation, skin color, age, financial background, educational background or any other aspect that makes them "different" than the norm. If people change their mindsets towards this, a lot of struggles and obstacles that we face will be improved and we will move towards the achievement of the SDGs.
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What we have in Commons
Anonymous
Ideally that future would focus primarily on community. As we move towards the future, our interests in fostering community are getting smaller and smaller. Even though it might seem trivial, it seems to me that many issues we face today can be handled through building strong community links at local levels and then expanding outwards. Individualistic societies have not provided us with the tools to look at huge global problems -- like climate change, the refugee/migrant crisis, job precarity and many more-- and be able to tackle them. Once we start looking inwardly and then to those closest to us can we then start taking care of each other. Building local, sustainable and adaptable practices will lead to better understanding of global issues and instead of inhibiting our futures, we can nurture ourselves, our culture, our future. It's 2040 and you can rely on both yourself and you community to work together by participating equitably in creating a commons that does not operate under utopic ideals but rather faces challenges realistically, operates on a basis of accountability and supports its community members.
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Belonging
Anonymous
I imagine that by 2040 everyone will feel free to be themselves without the fear of rejection or fear for their personal safety/security. Everyone will have a sense of belonging in the society and will not be excluded due to their ethnicity, sexual orientation or appearance.
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