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Saying No

Intelligently, in ways that reopen the gate to the future…

16 min readFeb 13, 2022

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The challenge to say NO

In 2014, as part of that year’s Day of Remembrance of genocides and of prevention of crimes against humanity, Bernard Girard, a history teacher, questioned “the obedience of entire societies… and the inability of individuals to say no when they should have said so.”[1]

Much earlier Leo Tolstoy had written:

“One man does not assert the truth which he knows, because he feels himself bound to the people with whom he is engaged;

another, because the truth might deprive him of the profitable position by which he maintains his family;

a third, because he desires to attain reputation and authority, and then use them in the service of mankind;

a fourth, because he does not wish to destroy old sacred traditions;

a fifth, because he has no desire to offend people;

a sixth, because the expression of the truth would arouse persecution, and disturb the excellent social activity to which he has devoted himself…”[2]

Over a century later, the situation has gone much, much worse. Nowadays, everybody has become so busy, most often to try and make ends meet, while a few earn many…

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Dr Louis Arnoux
Dr Louis Arnoux

Written by Dr Louis Arnoux

Louis is the catalyst and main author for the Fourth Transition Initiative and Cool Planet Foundation.

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