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The Ripple Effect: Examining the Impact of Collaboration on a Global Scale

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On this episode of Getting It Wrong To Get It Right, host Joe Dalton welcomes Daniel T Matalon to discuss the concept of "Is there enough?" They dive into the idea that collaboration and agreement are needed to replace conflict and war, especially as adversity due to climate change becomes more prevalent.

The discussion covers various topics, such as the importance of finding new agreements, building trust through keeping agreements, manufacturing small agreements to move towards trust, and clarifying what there is not enough of in different situations. They compare the conversation to a stone in the water and explore the ripple effect, and how ordinary people can make a difference if they collaborate towards a common goal. Daniel also talks about the Humanity Treaty that aims to end wars and release later this year, and the ways to replicate the "Is there enough?" conversation for oneself. Ultimately, the episode highlights the importance of pursuing collaboration and agreement to achieve a better life for everyone while addressing global issues.



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On this episode of Getting It Wrong To Get It Right, host Joe Dalton welcomes Daniel T Matalon to discuss the concept of "Is there enough?" They dive into the idea that collaboration and agreement are needed to replace conflict and war, especially as adversity due to climate change becomes more prevalent.

The discussion covers various topics, such as the importance of finding new agreements, building trust through keeping agreements, manufacturing small agreements to move towards trust, and clarifying what there is not enough of in different situations. They compare the conversation to a stone in the water and explore the ripple effect, and how ordinary people can make a difference if they collaborate towards a common goal. Daniel also talks about the Humanity Treaty that aims to end wars and release later this year, and the ways to replicate the "Is there enough?" conversation for oneself. Ultimately, the episode highlights the importance of pursuing collaboration and agreement to achieve a better life for everyone while addressing global issues.



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